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Mabel had her first serious suspicion that something
was wrong as she took her cloak off and Mrs. Barnet, while
handing her the mirror and touching the brushes and thus
drawing her attention, perhaps rather markedly, to all the
appliances for tidying and improving hair, complexion,
clothes, which existed on the dressing table, confirmed the
suspicion - that it was not right, not quite right, which
growing stronger as she went upstairs and springing at
her, with conviction as she greeted Clarissa Dalloway, she
went straight to the far end of the room, to a shaded corner
where a looking-glass hung and looked. No! It was not
RIGHT. And at once the misery which she always tried
to hide, the profound dissatisfaction - the sense she had
had, ever since she was a child, of being inferior to other
people - set upon her, relentlessly, remorselessly, with an
intensity which she could not beat off, as she would when
she woke at night at home, by reading Borrow or Scott;
for oh these men, oh these women, all were thinking-
"What's Mabel wearing? What a fright she looks! What
a hideous new dress!"- their eyelids flickering as they
came up and then their lids shutting rather tight. It was
her own appalling inadequacy; her cowardlice; her mean,
water-sprinkled blood that depressed her. And at once the
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