Werner's Readings and Recitations, 第 24 期E.S. Werner, 1926 |
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第36页
... Fred would say that's because I never read anything , nor lis- ten to what anyone's saying . But that ain't it at all . You'd just die if you knew Fred . He's the funniest boy ! Awfully nice , don't you know , only he will prose so ...
... Fred would say that's because I never read anything , nor lis- ten to what anyone's saying . But that ain't it at all . You'd just die if you knew Fred . He's the funniest boy ! Awfully nice , don't you know , only he will prose so ...
第37页
... Fred for per - r - fect ages . We used to quarrel like cats . One day he said to me : " Miss Cassidy , do you ever intend to be anything but a frivolous butterfly ? " " Frivolous fiddlesticks ! " said I , and I spoke very severly , too ...
... Fred for per - r - fect ages . We used to quarrel like cats . One day he said to me : " Miss Cassidy , do you ever intend to be anything but a frivolous butterfly ? " " Frivolous fiddlesticks ! " said I , and I spoke very severly , too ...
第38页
... Fred and the classic Pamela skipping off to the conservatory . I was sure he must have something important to say to her , so I told De Lancy I wanted to stroll about and look at the flowers ; and , of course , he agreed , for he was ...
... Fred and the classic Pamela skipping off to the conservatory . I was sure he must have something important to say to her , so I told De Lancy I wanted to stroll about and look at the flowers ; and , of course , he agreed , for he was ...
第39页
... Fred . Mommer was getting ready to go to Chautauqua , and the house was turned upside down and I was , fairly distracted . At last , I just wrote him a few lines , telling him I wished to explain something . I waited all that day , and ...
... Fred . Mommer was getting ready to go to Chautauqua , and the house was turned upside down and I was , fairly distracted . At last , I just wrote him a few lines , telling him I wished to explain something . I waited all that day , and ...
第40页
... Fred coming out of the cave . I thought , for a moment , may be remorse had driven him to retire from the world and become a hermit . Wouldn't that be romantic ? I glanced at him very haughtily , but he began right away : " Miss Cassidy ...
... Fred coming out of the cave . I thought , for a moment , may be remorse had driven him to retire from the world and become a hermit . Wouldn't that be romantic ? I glanced at him very haughtily , but he began right away : " Miss Cassidy ...
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