Capitolo 9
thinking about the tomorrow, and emphatically it illustrates the Yankee motto
what he/she offers us enjoys him in our first flower.
Kitty had "a good exciting time; " for Jack you/he/she was devoted, while taking
his/her everywhere, showing her/it all, while feeding and ventilating her/it,
and festooning his/her train with untiring patience. How much forced
expressions in that he has mentally satisfied as him it walked on that unlucky train
we won't record; him smiled and it skipped about and he/she spoke of limestone on
flowers in a way that would have enchanted Kitty, if of the another had
you/he/she is not hovering himself/herself/itself on "You Daisy", as Fletcher called her/it.
After he returned, she neglected freshly Jack that the takings and it was
never in the way unless she wanted him/it. For the first time in her
life, Kitty intentionally flirted. The small flirtations as which I/you/they am
natural to a young cheerful girl as his/her laughter, it was all in the full play,
and nobody further had gone him any damage you/he/she would have been done. But,
excited by the example of those around her, Kitty it tried to decree the
young lady to the fashion, and, as more beginners, she exaggerated the part.
Forgetting completely his/her cousin, her he launched the head, it made to turn his/her fan,
datum stricken little cries to jokes of university, and the university talked
slang in a way that has shaken Fletcher that enjoyed the fun immensely.
Jack saw him/it all, shaken his/her head and you/he/she didn't say anything; but his/her face
grown rather sober as he looked at Kitty, it lined up the text, ruffled, and
Room of round Lyceum and without breath, whirling, on the arm of Fletcher that
divinely danced, as all the girls been of accord. Jack had proposed to go, but
Kitty had knitted the eyelashes, so he fell again, while she was leaving her/it to listen and to laugh,
blushes and tightens him a small to the in bloom compliments of his/her partner and
looks that admire.
"If she is standing that long she is not the girl I took her/it for", he/she thought