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[Hurdfr-paris] earthy pristine


From: Clara Escobar
Subject: [Hurdfr-paris] earthy pristine
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 12:28:59 +0200

It must be hours and hourssince he had left Lowbridge. She heard me say I wanted an afternoon tea-set and she went to Toronto and got me one . You must not allow yourself to lose your sense of humour, MissBaker, said Rebecca Dew firmly. And Aunt Mary Maria, who didnt like MissCornelia, betook herself to bed. He was sick and didnt dare try, said Aunt Mary Maria, whowas in a good humour . Susan had stuffed three cushions into the redvelveteen cassock Anne had made for Gilbert. It seemed hours before he dared believe that nobody had wakened up. He stole a desperate glance overhis shoulder . If a window is open she complainsof draughts.
She and Susan had a battle royal that time. They are among the most admirable children I have ever seen, MissBaker. Opal was not a bad-hearted child, as Mrs. He wondered what itwould be like not to be afraid of anything . Manys thejolly drowning we have had, I can assure you. Thewindow-panes were grey with drifted snow. Isthat jolly old soul of a Mary Maria just tormenting you to death?
Walter took a gulp and set his facetowards home.
Speaking of cats, said Aunt Mary Maria pathetically
Mary Maria Blythe made one yesterday afternoon . But still with the golden hair and wistful smile. Theres something wrong with anyone who likes living alone, Anne,said Aunt Mary Maria.
If a window is open she complainsof draughts. She loves it when their parents punish them,though.
In a very brief time everything had changed. So that poorShrimp hardly dare show his face in the house.
There was the joy of windsblowing in from a darkly blue gulf and the splendour of harvestmoons. A picture on the wall at the foot of his bedseemed to leer at him .
Its going to storm all day tomorrow, said Aunt Mary Mariapositively.
That night the rose of the sunset was a trifleaustere. We were such a happy familybefore she came here, Miss Dew.
The boys went, after pretending to smother Walter with a towel.
She loves it when their parents punish them,though. Firelight, she thought, was always so lovely. Gilbert really was very angrywhen he heard that and spoke to her sharply.
Rebecca Dew thought of them with a mournful shake of her head.
She had not told Miss Cornelia all of it. Gilbert says he cant carve roasts any more.

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