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From: Betsy Hoffman
Subject: [dev-serveez] used
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 07:35:21 -0400

I dont like feather wings on angels, she said decidedly. I wish she wouldnt clapper-claw Perry so much.
I wanted this, said Emily, waving her farewell-summer. And, like all female creatures, you form your opinions by yourfeelings.
And dont go looking foranother teacher, mind.
He seemed to have the history of the whole worldat his fingers ends.
They hadmothers, sisters and sweethearts. Ihope YOU will never disgrace your family by such conduct. She is going to be married andIlse says that when her father heard it he said God help the man. We will expect you to take care of it yourself and keep itvery tidy.
The kitten was a delicate bit of striped greyness that remindedEmily of her dear lost Mikes. She loved him for the world he opened toher view.
What do you find to do at the Grangebesides writing poetry? She loved him for the world he opened toher view. Emily HAD grown, taller and older, insoul, if not in body. Because it means everything the human heart desires, said Dean.
But you didntseem REAL till that night I came home. Ah, you see one pays a penalty whenone reaches out for something beyond the ordinary.
When she wrote to her father a fewdays later she began the letter, Dear Father and Mother. You dontthink me handsome but you think me nice. We will expect you to take care of it yourself and keep itvery tidy. You dont keep your nails clean, thought Emily.
Im sure Ill like studying history after this, said Emily;except Canadian History. Aunt Elizabeth, coming in from the cook-house, heard her. Aunt Nancy andCaroline returned to the back parlour and their cribbage.
What squabble around a ballot-box will ever be that? The Emily who returnedfrom Wyther Grange was not the Emily who had gone there.
If Dean Priest were acynic he showed no cynicism to Emily.
His strange eyes were very kindlyas he met hers. And, sheadded wonderingly, just for a moment it made me HOMESICK, too.
When she wrote to her father a fewdays later she began the letter, Dear Father and Mother.
Aunt Elizabeth, coming in from the cook-house, heard her.
You make me believe in fairies, whether I will or no, he toldher, and that means youth. He was not handsome but she liked that lean, clever faceof his with its magnetic green eyes.
No, she said, its only my eyelashes and smile that are likeMothers. I wanted this, said Emily, waving her farewell-summer. In a few minutes she always knew whether she liked, disliked,or was indifferent to them. Are you never lonesome with only those twoold survivals?
In a few minutes she always knew whether she liked, disliked,or was indifferent to them.

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