An Old-Fashioned Girl

Louisa May Alcott

Capitolo 38

you speak;  but as it was able her?

"Ah, I knew her 'd back out." It is Tom it got further with an air of
I despise that has cut Polly to the heart.

"It 'bad too s! In the moment in which him increasing kind was to me, and I was going
to have a good time him, it 's entirely breakdown from the nonsense of Fan. Mrs. Shaw
don't like him/it, neither grandmother or, I challenge says. There 'll is a noise if me
goes, and Fan will torment me;  then me 'lls abdicate him/it, and he/she let Tom think me
'afraid meter. Oh, dear! I never saw so ridiculous people."

Closed Polly his/her door I last, and it felt him ready to cry with irritation that
its pleasure should be spoiled from such foolish idea;  for, of all the
the foolish whims of this fast age, that of small people that play to love is
around the more fool. Polly had been taught that it was a very serious
and sacred thing;  and, according to his/her notions, it was far more
improper to flirt with a boy that to coast along with a dozen. You had
a lot of surprised state, only the day before, to feel Maud tell her
mother, "Mother I have to have a companion? The girls all do, and it say me
you/he/she should have Fweddy Lovell;  but him as Hawry I don't like
Fiske."

"Oh, yes;  Me 'ds have a small beautiful, dear it 'so astute s,"
answered to Mrs. Shaw. It is Maud it announced soon after that her
it was engaged to "Fweddy, 'the cause Hawry slapped her/it" when her
proposed the match.

Polly laughed with the rest to the duration;  but when she thought of it
later, and he/she wondered you/he/she would have said that his own mother, if
the small Kitty had put such question, she didn't find him/it astute or
amusing, but ridiculous and unnatural. You so now felt around her;
and when her first irritability was ended, resolved to give up coasting along
and everything, rather than to have some absurd with Tom that,
thanks to his/her neglected education, it was ignorant as her of the
charms of this new fun for school-children. Then Polly tried
to take comfort himself/herself/themselves jumping rope in I back-fence him/it, and playing
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