Capitolo 22
and he sat him on the carpet to contemplate the corpulent one
victim.
"Does have a cup of tea aunt?" tells her/it Mrs. Snow.
"I want."
"Lies down and a small remains", suggested Polly.
"I don't want."
"Can we make anything for you?" says both.
"Hands away my things, and has soon supper."
Both past to complete these behestses, and, tilting again himself/herself/itself in her
presides, Aunt Kipp reposed.
"Do I say, what is a hole?" Adulator asked by the carpet, where he sat, while cradling
meditatively before and back, holding above from his/her shoe-sequences.
"It is some kind of a pig, very fierce and people are afraid of 'em", says
Aunt Kipp whose knowledge of Natural History was limited.
"Good for Polly! then you are!" sung out the boy with the cordial one,
the laughter of so pleasant child to more ears.
"What does it intend, gentleman?" demanded the old lady irefully that strikes to him,
with his/her umbrella.
"Because, it said Polly Lei is a hole", Adulator explained with without art
frankness. "You the fat of _are_, you know, and fierce sometimes, and people
it is afraid of You. Good, it was not?"
"A lot! Mary is a beautiful, grille, respectful, loving nephew and me
shas don't forget her/it, she can depend on that", and Aunt laughed Kipp
severely.
"Is it able? well, that has to take with the good time. You were afraid you would not give her/it
the money; then I will tell her it is correct entirely; " and innocent Adulator mentioned with the head
approvingly.
"Oh, is she waited for some of my money, ago?"
"Raced that she does; to the not You saying her/it will always remember us in Your
desire, because father Your favorite nephew was, and everybody that? I will say
You a secret, if you won't let Polly know that me first I spoke. You will find
it out to-night, for You 'ds see Van and her is beautiful in a
minute."
"Bella?" Aunt Kipp cried, while becoming red in the face.
"Yes'm. Van established him/it last week and Polly you/he/she has ever been so happy
since then. Mother likes it, and _I_ likes it, for Van I like it, nevertheless