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If he pitends to be angry, why do all the others pitend that they think he doesn't pitend, but only, Why does the gentleman crack his whip?" "Maybe he hears you talking! I saw him cast his eye upon you," replied Pixie sagely, and the supercilious gentleman pointed the sentence with a sigh, and privately resolved to remove his seat at the first opportunity.
They always have them in stories that the mamma had forgotten to ask, so he was angry and said she should tumble downstairs when she was grown-up and be lame ever after till a beautiful prince made her better. Oh, but I shouldn't have told you that jest now. You must pitend that you forget I have told you.
Presently came the sound of music from afar and a thud, thud, thud, which foretold the advent of a steamer. Now there would be waves real, true, up-and-down waves, and you could pitend you were going to be drowned, and the boat go upside down. What fun! What fun!
The horse was black, and shone like satin; he pawed the ground with dainty, cat-like tread; the ring-master followed him as he went, and cracked his whip in encouraging fashion. Viva planted one foot on Pixie's toe, and jumped up and down to attract attention. "Is the gentleman really angry, that he cracks his whip? Does he pitend to be angry?
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