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Our fat neighbor had dragged it in again as innocently as a young dog brings an old shoe into the parlor, and, the Fontenettes being absent, she had the nerve and wisdom not to avoid it. Said she: "Some of us not all have great power to love. Some, not all, who have sis power to love have also se power to trust. Me, I rasser be trustet and not loved, san to be loved and not trustet."
Chalousie have destroyed a sowsand-sowsand times so much happiness as it ever saved ah! see se lightening! I sink sat is se displeasu'e of heaven to my so bad English. Ah? see it again? vell, I vill stop." "You ought to be in a better world than this," laughed our fat neighbor. "No," she chanted, "I rasser sis one.
Which I, too, will do when I have noted the one thing I had particularly in mind to say, of Fontenette: that, as Senda remarked for the above is an abridgment "I rasser see chalousie vissout cause, san cause vissout chalousie;" and that even while I was witness of the profound ferocity of his jealousy when roused, and more and more as time passed on, I was impressed with its sweet reasonableness.
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