Capitolo 61
Takes the suggestion of Alice and reads on a small hour; it is so beautiful to
knows useful things, and is able to find helps and comforts in good
books when trouble comes, as Ellen Montgomery and Fleda it did, and
Ethel and the other girls in the histories" of Miss Yonges, said Eva,
sincerely, remembering how much the efforts of those natural little
heroins had helped her in his really struggle self-control of tor and
the carrying happy of the load that comes to everybody.
"I don't want to be a pedantic Ellen or a moral Fleda, and I do
you detest to bother on same-improvement the whole duration. I know me
owes, but I would wait rather another year or two, and enjoys mine
the vanities in peace only an A little anymore from a lot." It is Carrie it folded up Wanda
under the pillow of sofa, as if a trifle ashamed of his/her society, with
The innocent eyes of Eva on her really, and Alice sadly respect to her ended
the bastion of wise books that you/they kept on growing taller as the anxious one
girl founded more and more treasures in this library richly stored.
A small silence followed, broken only from the you tap some rain
without, the crackle of the wood fire among, and the scratch of a
pen occupied by an interruption provided of curtains at the end of the long room. In the
silence I improvise the girls they felt him/it and they remembered that they was not
alone.
"You has had to feel every word that we have said!" and Carrie sat above with a
does dismayed as she spoke to a whisper.
Laughed Eva but the shrugged of Alice his/her shoulders, and it quietly said,
"I don't mind. You would not be waited for a lot of wisdom by school-girls."
This was cold comfort to Carrie of what aware was painfully
having been as soon as then a particularly foolish school-girl. Then she gave
a moan and it placed down again, while it was desiring her you/he/she had not expressed her
sights rather this way freely, and you/he/she had held Wanda for her reserve really
room.
The three girls were the guests of an old delicious lady that it had
knows their mothers and it liked renewing his/her knowledge with