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She puts me i' maind on 'em somehow, hangin' on their little thin stalks, so whaite an' tinder. The poor little thing made her way back, no longer hungering for the cold moist air as a counteractive of inward excitement, but with a chill at her heart which made the outward chill only depressing.
You must wear it this winter, and give your red one to old Brooks. 'Eh, Miss Tiny, this is a beauty. An' ye made it all wi' yer little fingers for an old feller laike mae! I tek it very kaind on ye, an' I belave ye I'll wear it, and be prood on't too. These sthraipes, blue an' whaite, now, they mek it uncommon pritty.
Though I hevn't thanked ye half anoof for the comfiter the wrapraskil, as they call't. My feckins, it's a beauty. But ye look very whaite and sadly, Miss Tiny; I doubt ye're poorly; an' this walking i' th' wet isn't good for ye. 'O yes, it is indeed, said Caterina, hastening out, and taking up her umbrella from the kitchen floor. 'I must really go now; so good-bye.
Old friends were failing, such as Stanfield, Lewis, and Roberts: but new men were growing up, among whom Ruskin welcomed G.D. Leslie, F. Goodall, J.C. Hook, who had come out of his "Pre-Raphaelite measles" into the healthy naturalism of "Luff Boy!" Clarence Whaite, Henry Holiday, and John Brett, who showed the "Val d'Aosta."
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