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t say it。 Well; our ship stopped in the morning; before it was quite daylight; at a great city—a huge city; with very dark houses and all smoky; not at all like the pretty clean town I came from; and Mr。 Rochester carried me in his arms over a plank to the land; and Sophie came after; and we all got into a coach; which took us to a beautiful large house; larger than this and finer; called an hotel。 We stayed there nearly a week: I and Sophie used to walk every day in a great green place full of trees; called the Park; and there were many children there besides me; and a pond with beautiful birds in it; that I fed with crumbs。”
“Can you understand her when she runs on so fast?” asked Mrs。 Fairfax。
I understood her very well; for I had been accustomed to the fluent tongue of Madame Pierrot。
“I wish;” continued the good lady; “you would ask her a question or two about her parents: I wonder if she remembers them?”
“Adèle;” I inquired; “with whom did you live when you were in that pretty clean town you spoke of?”
“I lived long ago with mama; but she is gone to the Holy Virgin。 Mama used to teach me to dance and sing; and to say verses。 A great many gentlemen and ladies came to see mama; and I used to dance before them; or to sit on their knees and sing to them: I liked it。 Shall I let you hear me sing now?”
She had finished her breakfast; so I permitted her to give a specimen of her acplishments。 Descending from her chair; she came and pla
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