Capitolo 9
'It is an excellent house; but I love better the old Plum. Not the Aunt March
fixed if she could see here the changes?' Answered Tom as them double
made a break to the great gate to look first to the pleasant panorama
them.
A sudden cry frightened them, as a long boy with a yellow and wild head
come to leaping on a hedge as a kangaroo, it followed from a slender
girl that hammered him in the hawthorn and he/she sat, while laughing there as a witch.
An enough small girl that she was, with dark and curly hair the bright eyes, and
a very expressive face. Its hat was to its back and its skirts a
good quantity the worse for the brooks she had crossed, the trees that she had
climbed, and the last jump that added many excellent leases.
'Take down me, Nan, please. Tom, holds Ted; he is it found my book and me
it will have him', Josie called by his/her Persian fish, not to all petrified ones from the
his/her friends' aspect.
Tom quickly from the collar the thief, while Nan chose Josie from among
the thorns and it put her/it on his/her feet without a word of reproval; for
having been a noisy game in the own his/her girlhood, she was very indulgent to
as you taste in others. 'Which is the matter, dear?' she asked, while uniting
on the longest torn, while Josie examined the scratches on his/her hands.
'I was studying my part in the willow, and Ted astutely appeared and
struck out the book of my hands with his/her rod. It fell in the brook,
and before I could scratch down him it was away. You the wretch, gives again it
this moment or I will be able to Your ears', cried Josie, laughing and
scolding in the same breath.
Escaping from Tom, Ted struck a sentimental attitude, and with tender
looks to the wet one, smaller lacerated in front of him delivered Claude,
The famous discourse of Melnotte in a lethargic way that was irresistibly
amusing, ending with 'Dost likes love?' as he did a
object of him from tying his/her long legs in a knot and distorting his
you horribly face.
The sound of applause from the plaza put a stop to these buffooneries, and