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From: | Christie Bergeron |
Subject: | [Dotgnu-libs-devel] playground misunderstanding |
Date: | Sun, 10 Sep 2006 22:39:27 -0400 |
SHE wants tobe free but is afraid to tell you so
for fear of hurting yourfeelings.
What would she not have givenfor buttoned brown
boots like those? Ive been meaning to call onyou, Miss Shirley, and I call it real
fortunate to find you here.
Youre ages older than I am, of course, but even YOU
cant haveforgotten the crazy ways girls talk . A peal from the door-bell cut the
knot of Annes dilemma. I IMAGINED I was in love withTerry, you see.
Raymond is a widow who came to our town
lastwinter.
Raymond doesnt believe in punishing children no
matter what theydo. It was almost as ifTomorrow were already there . Oh, can
ANYTHING ever again be like it used to be? SHE wants tobe free but is afraid to tell
you so for fear of hurting yourfeelings. Run away and play, children, while Miss
Shirley and I skim overthis beautiful prospectus.
COULD it be littleElizabeth laughing like
that?
For the first time in her lifethe night seemed like
a friend to her. Campbell to let little Elizabeth gohome with her for a fortnight .
This means that little Elizabeth will come no more to thegarden gate for her new
milk. And if YOU dont shut up, IvyTrent, Ill just go over to your place and dig the
eyes out of yourdoll.
Gerald was happily poling himself abouton it in the
small flat Mr.
Theres no time like the present, said Miss Drake,
brisklygetting out her fountain-pen. I think, said Anne, thoroughly exasperated,
that you and Terryboth need a good spanking. Elizabeth loved it and the sigh of the
windaround the eaves as well.
Miss Pamela Drake was not a popular caller in
Summerside.
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