Capitolo 9
now and then on an opened drawer. I had seen ago Maria that it, and
he/she wondered because some didn't do a you mix on places in this place,
as they has in the other shops and they found stools for the women of shop. ME
you don't dare to talk to the gentlemen, but I gave the Jack to Mary
gnawed that I have brought in my breast and churches if it is probable that I take some books or
flowers to poor Maria. It was beautiful to see on his/her light of sad face
and it feels her/it thank me when I went to see her/it, for her it was a lot of
solitary without his/her sister, and discouraged on his/her place. You did
don't lose him/it completely, but it had to work to house for his/her lame knee,
it will be a long time in that gets well. I implored Mother and Mrs.
Ailingham to talk to the Mr. Cotton for her; then she found the repair of
the jet and job of bead to do, and buttons to cover, and things of
that kind. Mary takes them before and back, and Maria doesn't feel him so happy
to be inactive. We also found stools, for all the other girls in that
shop. Mrs. Allingham is so rich and kind she can make anything, and
now it is such comfort to see those tired things that you/they remain when street
duty to that I go often and I enjoy the sight."
Ann made a break as to whine of "Good! good!" interrupted his/her history; but her
doesn't add his most beautiful part, and says as the faces of the
young women behind the made boxes when she entered, neither as
gladly all served the young lady that showed them that that a truth
gentlewoman was.
"Do I hope that that all are not?" Said Maggie, eagerly.
"Only an a little anymore. I know that you will laugh when I tell him that I have
you/he/she is reading once papers to a class of shop-girls to the union a
week every winter."
A murmur of reverential fear and the admiration he/she greeted this deeply interesting
affirmation; for, true to the traditions in the modern Athens in that
they lived, the girls every felt the tallest respect for "papers" on
some subject, it being the way for gentleman, old man and youth to read