A Modern Cinderella

Louisa May Alcott

Capitolo 22

arts.

Then he opened his/her budget of news and it fed
them.

"Me next month I was coming, according to custom;
but Phillip fell on and so it tried me that,
I was driven to sacrifice me to the cause of
friendship, and on us we came to to-night.  He is able
don't allow me come here up to us you/he/she had seen Your father,
Nan;  for the poor young fellow you/he/she was languishing for Laura, and
hoped for his/her good behavior in the past year
you satisfy his/her judge and you assure his/her call.  We had a
excellent discourse with Your father;  and, on my life, Phillip
seemed to have received the gift of languages for him,
made a declaration more eloquent than me I have stored away
for future use, I assure Him.  The dear old gentleman
it was very kind Phillip, says with which he has been satisfied
the success of his/her test that he should see
Laura when he liked it, and, if everybody was all right, owes
receives his/her reward in spring. It has to be a
delicious feeling to know that you have done a
individual-creature as happy as those words they made Phillip
to-night."

John made a break, and you/he/she seemed thoughtfully to the matronly one
teapot, as if he saw a marvelous future in
his/her shine.

Nan shone away the drops to which you/they have color of gnawed the
thought of the joy of Laura, and says, with thankful
heat,--

"You don't say anything of Your own action in the
doing of that happiness John,;  but we know him/it to us,
for Phillip Laura you/he/she has told his/her letters everybody that You
you/he/she has been to him, and I am sure there was other
eloquence close to his really before father granted everybody
You say him it has.  Oh, John, I thank a lot her
for this!

Mrs. Lord removed a half whole summer of delight
on his/her child, as she saw the pleasure these
words gave him/it, although he simply responded,--

"I only tried to be a brother to him, Nan;  for
he has been some kind to me.  Yes, I said me my little
says to-night, and it gave my testimony in account of
the prisoner to the bar;  a more merciful judge
pronounced his/her sentence, and he dressed again wicker right
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