Capitolo 21
those things were not "every right", although she didn't know how to
arrange them. Liking music, she imagined with ignorance that
every another went for that alone, and very you/he/she was disturbed by the
talking to low voice that followed among the young people you round off him. Belle
and Trix both in the full suit there; and, in the breaks among
different pieces, the Mr. Frank and Gus, with very other
"splendid individuals", it pleasantly entertained the young ladies with gossip of university,
and pieces of news full of interest, to judge from the near attention
paid to their eloquent comments. Polly concerned these noble beings
with reverential fear, and they recognized his/her existence with the
the condescension of their sex; but they evidently considered her/it only
"a small calm thing", and not finding above her to discourse of society, kindly
ignored the beautiful child, and it devoted him to the young one
gentleman. Fortunately for Polly, she forgot all of them in her
enjoyment of the excellent music rather than which she felt it understood,
and he/she sat, while listening with such happy face that very true
music-in love they smilingly looked at her/it, for his/her heart it gave a happy
welcome to the melody that put the small tool in motive. It
it was twilight when they went out, and a lot of Polly was assuaged for finding
the carriage that waits for them, because to play third violin was not
to his/her taste, and she had enough of him from one day.
"Me 'gladiolus of meter that that men have gone; they worried me to them speaking so, when
I wanted to feel", said Polly as they rolled away.
"Did it like better which?" Asked Fanny, with a languid air of
superiority.
"The simple one that didn't say a lot; he picked up my muff when
it fell down, and him taken care of me in the crowd; the other ones did
not the mind anything around me."
"They thought that you are a small girl, I suppose."
"It says my mother a true gentleman it is as kind to a small girl as to a
woman; then I like better the Mr. Sydney, because he was kind to me."