In the eyes of Orlando, England has considerably changed.
"Absurd trundicated carriages, without any horses , began to glide about of their own accord. "
"There was an odd sort of weather . The horizon had changed.
Clouds had shrunk into a thin gauze and the dryness of the atmosphere brought out the color in everything."
"The very fabric of life now is magic. Here I rise through the air; I see men flying - but how it's done , I can't even begin to wonder."
-Excerpt from the book Orlando by Virginia Woolf .
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