Capitolo 51
to recover his/her dignity her dipped in a new error. "Poor little
dev--", she started.
"Yes", sighed the Small Girl with complaisance. "That is that that the Parpa
call me." Fervently she was hooked together the small hands. "Yes, if me
you/he/she can do him/it only become rabid enough days", she affirmed, "then at night
when he thinks that I am dormant entirely he comes and it is next to my cribby-house
as a great black shade-bear and it shakes and it shakes his more beautiful
head and it says, 'small Poor devil--small poor devil.' Oh, if I am only able
do him/it become rabid enough days!" she ecstatically shouted.
"Because, You small mischievous thing!" scolded the Nanny of Lino Bianca with a
clear taking in his/her voice. "Because, You--mischievous--mischievous--little
thing!"
As the brush of the wing of a butterfly the hand of his/her/their child scratched the White
Flax Nanny's cheek. "I am a small solitary thing", she confided
anxiously. "Oh, I am a small tremendously solitary thing!" With really
scandalous precipitation the old malevolent smile came chirrupping again to her
mouth. "But I will get also anchors with the Parpa!" she cheerfully threatened,
arriving out with flexible fingers to count the buttons on the White
Flax Nanny's suit. "Oh, I will get also anchors with the Parpa!" In the
half of the impassioned affirmation her small rigid mouth relaxed in a
milder and innocent you yawn.
"Oh, clearly", she yawned, "in days of wash and days that stretch and each
other weekday of week he owes to be cutting away people 'the cause
that is his/her legal business. But Sundays, when he doesn't really have need
to everybody, he goes away to some kind of a green, grassy baton--every day
long--and sweater of plays."
Very palpably its eyelids started to stoop himself/herself/themselves. "Where was I?" she asked
brusquely. "Oh, yes, 'the green, grassy baton.' Well, when I die", her
faltered, "I will especially die some Sunday when there is a great
you play to sweater game,--so he will naturally have solo abdicate him/it and to be house
and--has a good time--and it helps systems the flowers. The Parpa is crazy around