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"'Un altro po' di fravole, e dammi crema ancor," she sang softly, in the Roman dialect. Then she laughed again, and Reanda smiled at the absurd words "A few more strawberries, and give me some more cream." But even the few notes, a lazy parody of the prima donna's singing of the phrase, charmed his simple love of melody. "Don't look so grim, papa," she said in English.
And when, amid his flung ejaculations and bolted mouthfuls, between his "Non c'e male," his "Buono, buono!" his "Ancora un po'," or "Dammi da here," he could find time to ask her what this new alacrity of hers meant on such a hot night of summer, with a touching falter of the voice I heard her reply, "It is because it is because I have not always been good to you, Porfirio.
She translated immediately everything that she said into her own tongue, as if the hearer might, between French and English, possibly understand something. "Elle nay pars easy he ain't here," she remarked, oblivious of gender. "Elle retoorneray ah seas oors et dammi he'll be back sure by half-past six.
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