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An imaginary dinner party with Virginia Woolf and Pope Benedict XV
Our guests arrived around the same time, Virginia tall and elegant, though dressed carelessly, and Benedict small with one shoulder higher than the other. But once they were seated they were able to converse eye to eye with ease, and neither was afraid to engage the other. In fact each seemed curious to understand the other.
SOURCE Australian EJournal of Theology
20 Feb 2004
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