Capitolo 17
"I guess me I won't read, but he/she sits and it looks on. I like to look at people,
everything is so new and strange here."
But Polly felt and seems very timid, when she was introduced in a
room full of young ladies, as they seemed to her, entirely a lot
suit, entirely speaking together, and every dizziness to examine the
new-comer with a fresh fixed look that seemed a lot of being as the
you shape as eye-glasses. They affably mentioned with the head when Fanny
introduces her/it, it said anything civil, and it made space to her to the
round of table that they sat, while waiting for Monsieur. Very of the
happier you/he/she was imitating the Greek Curve, some were
putting together their heads on little note, you/they were almost all eating
confectionery, and the whole twelve chatted as gossipers. Being
kindly provisioned with caramels, Polly sat looking and listening,
feeling himself/herself/itself very young and countrified among these elegant young people
gentleman.
"Do girls, know that Carrie has gone to the foreign countries? There has been
then a lot of discourse, his/her father could not bear him/it, and taken the whole ones
family street. It is not that cheerful?" says a vivacious damsel that had had as soon as
you enter.
"I should think of them 'ds are all right. It says my mother, if me 'd
going to that school, her 'd has immediately taken me", he/she answered
another girl, with an important air.
"Carrie ran away with an Italian music-teacher, and it got in the
papers, and it did a great you mix", he/she explained the first orator to Polly,
who seemed confused.
"As terrible!" Cried Polly.
"I think that it was amusing. You were only sixteen years old, and he was perfectly
splendid; and she has many money, and every spoke around
it; and when she went wherever, people looked, you know, and
it liked her; but his/her dad is an old man strikes, so him 's sent all of them
street. It 'bad too s, for her it was the thing of jolliest that me I have ever known."
Polly didn't have anything to tell Miss vivacious Belle; but Fanny observed,