Mrs. Alexander
Capitolo 61
After the Mr. Newton went away me I read for a lot of time all the articles of money
in the two penny it carpets, for the _Times_ you/he/she had been brought away. Then I wrote a
couple of letters, and everything of my said uncle was: 'So it really seems you
it is my nephew. Well, I hope that you know more than the value of money that
His/her father or mother.' I could not make that passage, and say, 'My
father died when I was too much youth to know him/it; but nobody could handle
money better neither with the greatest care that my mother.' He fixed me. 'ME
it is happy to feel him/it', he returned, very dryly. He had one note from his
escort-mediator in it replies to a self I wrote for him yesterday. He seemed
greatly settled with him. He held snickering and murmuring, 'Only in duration,
only in duration!'"
"He will perhaps imagine you hands him fortune."
"I am afraid tremendously he will want me to go and to read to him every day,
for when I was directing one of the letters he said, as if to
him, 'If she can read and you/he/she can write for me I don't need to buy a new pair of
shows.' It would be too much terrible to be with that cynical hyena
every day."
"Oh, when he finds a good servant he won't want her."
"I don't hope."
"Now comes, you have to have Your supper, dear. I am sure you have earned
it. We will have together quietly him to us before Ada returns. I feel this way
lifted, I will be able to eat now."
I CAPITULATE V.
"IN THE SHADES."
To almost avoid her/it Mrs. Frederic Liddell screaming curiosity was not
effortless, and to appease him/it Kate supposed an air of the frankness, while saying that
she believed only the Mr. Liddell desired to examine his/her powers as secretary,
and what she hoped that she had not succeeded too well.
"Oh, You lazy thing! You should really try and you/he/she should get in with him.
Doesn't owe her, her Mrs. Liddell?"
"Yes, certainly, if she is able; but I imagine him it won't be so easy. Thing
will it make to-day Ada?"
"Oh, nothing"--in a tone rather displeased. "Because he/she asks?"