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"Or if we didn't, we should have," said Mollie, ungrammatically but decidedly. "Come on, girls, we aren't going to let any silly old thing like that frighten us out of a good time." "It seems," said Grace thoughtfully, while Amy still held back, "almost as if we had dreamed the whole thing. The memory of it is so vague and indistinct."
Just see," she said, "how I want to be!" It was exactly, he felt, what he couldn't but see in spite of books and publics and pen-names, in spite of the really "decadent" perversity, recalling that of the most irresponsibly insolent of the old Romans and Byzantines, that could lead a creature so formed for living and breathing her Romance, and so committed, up to the eyes, to the constant fact of her personal immersion in it and genius for it, the dreadful amateurish dance of ungrammatically scribbling it, with editions and advertisements and reviews and royalties and every other futile item: since what was more of the deep essence of throbbing intercourse itself than this very act of her having broken away from people, in the other room, to whom he was as nought, of her having, with her crânerie of audacity and indifference, just turned her back on them all as soon as she had begun to miss him?
The excerpts contained in this chapter are typical of the letters which come to me by the thousands. They tell their own story, simply sometimes ungrammatically and illiterately, but nevertheless irresistibly.
"Or if we didn't, we should have," said Mollie, ungrammatically but decidedly. "Come on, girls, we aren't going to let any silly old thing like that frighten us out of a good time." "It seems," said Grace thoughtfully, while Amy still held back, "almost as if we had dreamed the whole thing. The memory of it is so vague and indistinct."
Rose and also to see you look so well," he added heartily, if ungrammatically. She shook hands with him, debating with herself as to the advisability of inviting him to Greenriver; but fortunately the arrival of the London train cut short their farewells at an opportune moment, and Mr. Dowson left her before she had time to decide the point.
Bob asked his companion as they jogged along at a road gait. "I mean when he's chasin' dogies across a hill on the jump." "He don't," Dud answered ungrammatically but promptly. "His bronc 'tends to that. If you try to guide you're sure enough liable to take a fall." "But when the hole's covered with grass?" "You gotta take a chance," Dud said. "They're sure-footed, these cowponies are.
"'I am going to get married. "Dan pulled his long members together with a jerk and sat up. He was speechless. "I nodded affirmatively. 'Yes. Does it surprise you? "'Who to? he demanded furiously and ungrammatically. "'I haven't just decided, I vouchsafed reluctantly.
"Is it you, Andy?" exclaimed Mary. "It isn't nobody else," said Andy, rather ungrammatically. "Come in, Andy, my darling come in, and tell me if you are well," said his mother, dropping the shirt on which she was at work, and rising to her feet. "I'll be with you in a jiffy," said Andy.
"First I'll investigate these visitors," he said easily, though he felt far from easy within. "Me too," she said firmly if ungrammatically, and since Val could not wait to argue, she went along. They took the route she had watched the invaders follow, wriggling through wet bushes and around trees. "Val, look out!"
"Let's see, that's my wife's aunt," he continued, pointing to his thumb, "and that's my brother's son," he added, touching the next finger, "and the other two will do for Dick and Tom. Now er " "Who is the other finger?" interrupted the Dodo, anxiously. "Me," said the Palæotherium, solemnly and ungrammatically. "It isn't," declared the other. "It is," repeated the Palæotherium.
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