Nothin’ very uncommon hain’t took place down here sense I rit my last letter to you, only t’other day a catasterfy happened in our family that come monstrous nigh puttin’ a eend to the whole generation of us.
Dear Sir, Ther’s been a awful catasterfy in Pineville sense I rit my last letter to you.
Dear Sir, You mustn’t think hard cause I hain’t rit you a letter for so long a time.
The river is more than half the length of the Continent; its length is half the distance by sea from Southampton to the Cape, and, next to the Amazon, it pours a greater body of water into the sea than any river in the world.
And when he found his strength he found use for his tongue, and in the speech he made to his rescuers.
The white man is afraid the canoes would draw the bull away.
Naturally Rose did not greatly affect the remaining members of that elderly society, on which Mrs. Jennings professed to set store.
I would not change places with a hundred old Aunt Pennys, only I know, alas!
The Bishop won't let the Rector come down, and Russell is twenty years younger than I.
May must pass all her examinations in no time, gain a scholarship, and be appointed classical mistress to a Girls' Day-school, of which she will eventually become the head.
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