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Chapter 11
ention to punctuation and empy of voice and an appropriateness of gesture, very unusual indeed at rained.

    “as it your mama waug piece?” I asked.

    “Yes, and s used to say it in t un de ces rats; parlez!’ S my o remind me to raise my voice at tion. Now shall I dance for you?”

    “No, t  after your mama  to then?”

    “itook care of me, but sed to me. I t so fine a  long ter asked me if I o go and live er before I knety dresses and toys: but you see  kept  me to England, and now he is gone back again himself, and I never see him.”

    After breakfast, Adèle and I o t appears, Mr. Rocer ed s of t t open containing everyt could be needed in tary ure, poetry, biograpravels, a fee perusal; and, indeed, tented me amply for t; compared y pickings I o glean at Loo offer an abundant  of entertainment and information. In too, t piano, quite neone; also an easel for painting and a pair of globes.

    I found my pupil sufficiently docile, to apply: s been used to regular occupation of any kind. I felt it o confine oo muc first; so, o  deal, and got o learn a little, and urn to o occupy myself till dinner-time in dratle sketches for her use.

    As I airs to fetcfolio and pencils, Mrs. Fairfax called to me: “Your morning scood open: I  in ately apartment, ains, a turkey carpet, -panelled  y ceiling, nobly moulded. Mrs. Fairfax ing some vases of fine purple spar, wood on a sideboard.

    “ a beautiful room!” I exclaimed, as I looked round; for I had never befo
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