Oh, for gracious sake!" cried Miss Pross, still wildly crying, "record them at once, and get them out of the way, like an excellent man." ¡¡¡¡"First," said Mr. Cruncher, who was all in a tremble, and who spoke with an ashy and solemn visage, "them poor things well out o' this, never no more will I do it, never no more!" ¡¡¡¡"I am quite sure, Mr. Cruncher," returned Miss Pross, "that you never will do it again, whatever it is, and I be, you not to think it necessary to mention more particularly what it is." ¡¡¡¡"No, miss," returned Jerry,
"it shall not be named to you. Second: them poor things well out o' this, and never no more will I interfere with Mrs. Cruncher's flopping, never no more!" ¡¡¡¡"Whatever housekeeping arrangement that may be," said Miss Pross, striving to dry her eyes and compose herself, "I have no doubt it is best that Mrs. Cruncher should have it entirely under her own superintendence.- O my poor darlings!"
Sunday, January 13, 2008
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