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From: | Adalbert Meyer |
Subject: | [Equinox-general] checker stadia |
Date: | Sun, 17 Sep 2006 15:48:25 +0300 |
It was not to be thought of that mother should
churn and Aunt Hazelwas busy with a hundred things.
I dont WANT to love any one or anythingbut my own
family and Silver Bush.
Her hanky was a huge whiteone which would engulf
Pat. Sure and yer mother has gone to bed,rale played out wid all the ruckus, and
small wonder.
The dark boughs of the trees, tossingagainst the
silver moonlit sky, were beautiful .
She gave a desperate gulp andswallowed the lump in
her throat.
Well have to buy the butter at the
store.
Sure and its awonder they condescend to come at
all.
Darkness hadfallen and rain was beginning to splash
against the windows.
Of Winnie, who in her yellow dress looked like
agreat golden pansy. I thought he would, since it isSaturday night. And there was
the famous vase, full ofpeacock feathers, that had made a face at Sarah
Jenkins.
Howqueer a house was in the early morning before
people were up! The sun, obedient to Judys mandate, was justcoming up.
But after churning briskly for halfan hour he gave
it up as a bad job.
Im taking no chances on a widding day, me jewel.
Pat didnt mind anything except the prospect of staying at the BayShore
overnight.
Lets go into the kitchen now and Ill get ye a tasty
liddle biteafore I do be setting the bread. Wake up, me jewel, and go to bed
properly.
Cousin Dan was veryproud of his
ploughing.
No threat could have been more terrible to Pat. And
now just rin over thim versesye larnt last Sunday, in case yer Aunt Honor wants ye
to say some. I would have cried and spoiled it all if it hadnt been for you,Judy
dear, said Pat gratefully.
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