Capitolo 75
armies without returning in torn. Comes and has a calm turn with
me and it cools him in front of supper. I have a series of beautiful tableaux to
You show her while Meg listens to the ecstasies to chew Miss Carr that
I did happy giving his/her Demi for a partner.'
As he spoke, Laurie conducted Jo to the music-room, almost now empty later
a dance that sent the young people in garden and room. Making a break
in front of her before the four long windows on which you/they opened a very wide
plaza, he sharpened out to a group, while saying: 'The name of this is
"Jack Ashore."'
A pair of long legs, blue, while ending in very clean pomps, hung by the
roof of porch among the grapevines; and roses, gathered by hands not seen,
evidently legs aforesaid appertaining, had been allowing to fall in the
wombs of a lot of girls perched him as a flock of white birds on the
handrail under; while a virile voice 'you fall as a falling star', as it
sung this melancholy ditty to a more thankful public:
MARY'S DREAM
The moon had climbed the oriental hill
What o'er rises the sands of Goddesses,
And from his/her taller shed of top
A silver light on tower and tree,
When Mary placed down his to sleep
(His/her thoughts on Sandy far to sea);
When rubber bands and lower part a voice was heard,
Saying, 'Mary, nobody cries more for me.'
You from his/her elevated pillow softly
His/her head, to see who is probable that there is,
And it young Sandy trembling stand,
With face pale e'e and cable.
'Oh Mary dear, cold is my clay;
It lies under of the tempestuous sea;
I sleep away from thee, far, in death.
Dear Mary, nobody cries more for me.
'Three tempestuous nights and tempestuous days
We launched on getting mad him principal.
Us it is long we strove there our barking to save;
But ours to strive himself/herself/themselves was in vain.
E'en then, when terror cooled my blood,
My heart was filled with love of thee.
The storm has passed, and I am to rest;