Capitolo 48
who had by law a kind of ownership reserved in the pleasant duty to act
how showman to her on his/her his/her own university. Then he allowed to fall back part with
Harry Oswald and old her Mrs. Martindale and endeavoured to simulate
a kind interest in the discards of the old lady of conversation on
the heads of houses, their wives and families.
'This is the Walk of Addison, Miss Oswald', said Berkeley, picking her/it up
through the gate in the wooded run close to the Cherwell; 'this way
called because the clever one is said that the Mr. Addison especially has,
patronizes him/it. As he was an university student of this university and a
singly lazy person is very probable, that he really did this way;
every other university student certainly ago, for him the nearest walk is
an inactive man can get without never taking the trouble to go out
the motives for Magdalen.'
'The clever one the Mr. Addison was rather as amended then', Edie responded,
smiling; 'for him you/he/she could not choose a place of lovelier on the earth to
wonders aimlessly in. As delicious it looks just now, with the pulpy light
falling down on the run through this beautiful autumn foliage!
It is only a natural authoritative corridor, with very pale straw-coloured
protects with glass in the painted windows as that splendid we went
sees the other day to Chapel of Merton.'
'Yes, they are certainly there tones in that window that I have never seen in any
other', it said Berkeley, 'and the to-day of walk is a lot of the same one
in his/her delicate colouring. Her likes colour, I should think,
Miss Oswald, from what you say.'
'Oh, nobody could help to be stricken from the colouring in the autumn of the
Valley of Thames, I should imagine', said Edie, blushing. 'We noticed
it from the principle at the end on as us we entered the train from the Light ones, a perfect
burns of crimson and orange to Pangbourne, while Goring, Mapledurham and
Nuneham. I always thought the Dart to October the blaze of loveliest
of warm reds and yellow I had ever seen wherever in kind, but