My papa says so," Gerlinda replied, with much solemnity.
Your aristocratic self-consciousness is so admirably developed, my papa says.
He is not in a dungeon; papa says he is only under arrest, but no one is allowed to speak to him.
Papa says that in a few years you might have been in the council yourself, then you would have been one of the rulers of Spanish America, and you might have come here again as Viceroy.
Papa says that if you had been there you would have stirred up some demonstrations, and the Viceroy would have been forced to set him at liberty.
Papa says that at Schloss Konig, where he lived when he was young, he would always be after jackdaws' nests.
Papa says that I and Scruff and Miss Naylor are going to Vienna with him; we have had to pack in half an hour; in five minutes we are going to Vienna, and it is my first visit there, Uncle Nic.
And that’s the way it ought to be with all of us; papa says so, and I know it’s according to Bible teachings.
Aunt Rotherwood--do you know, papa says no one knows what it is to lose a father but those who have the care of his children, and Aunt Rotherwood is so provoking.
Papa says yes, because they have lived and moved and had their being in an atmosphere of pure plum.
Papa says heaps of nice poetic things, but then the darling pipes.
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