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From: | Nance Henson |
Subject: | [Equinox-devel] boarder breadbasket |
Date: | Sun, 17 Sep 2006 15:44:48 +0300 |
Pats little brown face, with its fine satiny skin,
flushedmutinously.
Well, I do be thinking it wud be a dull world if
nobody iver didanything he oughtnt.
Judy seemed much more homelike andcompanionable so.
But Judy could not resist giving Pat a sly dig.
Oh, oh, but I got square wid OuldMaid
Sands.
So youll have to run back to the Bay Shore, his
mother told herkindly.
To-nightJudy was reviewing the church
wedding.
Oh,oh, its liddle folks know what other folks do be
thinking av thimin church.
The Big Parlour hadbeen filled with a flame of
autumn leaves and chrysanthemums.
Aunt Hazel and her bridesmaids were as yet
invisible in the Poetsroom. As for Cousin Dan,he couldnt be trusted away from home
with a team. Oh, oh, just let me be after telling thewhole famly av it!
Pat had been counting dismally towards it for a
week. I remimber her at her own auntswidding whin she was about the age av Pat
here.
He had dark-coloured, horn-rimmed glasses
As for Cousin Dan,he couldnt be trusted away from
home with a team. Im thinking she was a bit too near, avenfor a ghost, that
one.
Oh, oh, and if the fairies didnt nade it last night
why shudnt apoor cat have it, Im asking. Lace and sating bed-quilts, Im telling
ye.
As for the supper, GovernmentHouse itsilf cudnt
bate it.
Over the supper Pat told Judy all about the day and
her walk home. Surely evenCastle McDermott couldnt beat that. Oh, oh, but I got
square wid OuldMaid Sands.
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