Capitolo 29
"Only me, the mild voice of dear", answered grandmother. "Poor Tom has
found a terrible ache of teeth, and I came down to find some creosotes
for him. He told me not to tell him; but I cannot find the bottle, and
doesn't want to disturb mother."
"It 's in my closet. Old Tom will pay for his/her makeup this duration", says
Fanny, in a satisfied tone.
"I thought him 'ds have enough of our candy", laughed Polly; and then
they fell asleep, while leaving Tom to the delights of ache of teeth and the
the tender mercies of old kind grandmother.
I CAPITULATE THE TROUBLES OF III POLLY
POLLY founded soon that she was in a new world, a world where the
manners and customs were so different from the simple ways to
house, that she felt him as an extraneous in a strange earth, and often
it desired her not to have come. In the first place, she didn't have anything to
face but idleness and gossipers, read novels, protected the roads, and
suit; and before a week had gone, she was of heart as patient of everybody
this, as a healthy person would be who tried to live on
confectionery. Fanny liked it, because she was used to him, and it had
never known better anything; but Polly had, and often the felt as a
the small wood-bird closed above in a gilded cage. Nevertheless, she was
very thrilled by the luxuries all around her, it enjoyed them,
desired her it possessed them, and he/she wondered because the Shaws is not a
happier family. You were not wise enough to know where the
disposition of trouble; she didn't try to say which of the two lives it was
the correct one; she only knew it liked better her what, and it imagined him
it was only another of his "old style" ways.
The friends of Fanny were not interested a lot; she was afraid rather of
them, they seemed so many more old men and more wise man that her, also
those more young people in years. They spoke of things of what her
not known nothing and when Fanny tried to explain, she didn't find
them interesting; some of them rather shocked indeed, and they confused
his/her; then the girls did alone her, while being civil when they met, but