Capitolo 67
world and her.
"What a noble river!" remarked God Dunbeg, as it passed the boat
out on the wide brook; Do I suppose "you often sail on him?"
"I was not now here never in my life" you cultivate, the false Girl responded
Challenge; "we don't think a lot of us him of; it small too s; we am used this way
rivers greater."
"I am afraid our rivers he would not like then English; they is
mere brooks compared with this."
"Am I indeed?" Said Victoria, with an aspect of vague
surprise; "as curious! I don't think that I desire to be an English
then. I could not live without the great rivers."
God that Dunbeg has fixed, and it suggested that this was almost unreasonable.
"Unless I was a Countess!" Continued Victoria, meditatively,
looking to Alexandria, and giving held up his/her dominion; "ME
you think me I could handle if I were a C-c-countess. It is such beautiful
entitle!"
"Duchess is commonly thought a more beautiful, she stammered
Dunbeg, very it embarrassed. The young one was not used to chaff
from women.
"I should be satisfied with Countess. It plays well. I am amazed
what her don't like." Dunbeg uncomfortably looked for around him some
he/she wants to say of escape but him it was blocked in. "I should think that you are able
hears a terrible responsibility in to select a Countess. As does her
ago?"
God to which Dunbeg is nervously united in the general laughter as Sybil
exclaimed:
"Oh, Victoria!" but the Girl to Give continued without a smile or some
the elevation of his/her monotonous voice:
"Sybil, doesn't interrupt now, me, please. I am interested deeply in
God the conversation of Dunbeg. He understands that my interest is
purely scientific, but my happiness requires that I should know
how Countesses you/he/she is selected.
God Dunbeg, as you recommend a friend to choose a
Countess?"
God that Dunbeg has started to also be had a good time by his/her impudence and him
tried to placed down for his/her satisfaction one or two rules to select
Countesses but greed before he had invented his/her first rule Victoria,