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finally the old people died and then Polly went overseas | finally the old people died and [[^then]] Polly went overseas | ||
in the First World War and when she came back | in the First World War and when she came back | ||
again Miss Dewson was with her and since then | again Miss Dewson was with her and since then | ||
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this way. But you should have seen her all in | this way. But you should have seen her all in | ||
white galloping on that black horse!" | white galloping on that black horse!" | ||
"Was it a white habit and a black horse, Polly | "Was it a white habit and a black horse, Polly, | ||
or a black habit and a white horse? And were | or a black habit and a white horse? And were | ||
you always galloping so romantically?" | you always galloping so romantically?" | ||
"The only horse I really remember was a | "The only horse I really remember was a | ||
lead one [[^I had when I was a child]] and I cried because I was jealous of the | |||
lead rider, until my mother told me that I was | lead rider, until my mother told me that I was | ||
suffering from jealousy, that human beings | suffering from jealousy, that human beings | ||
commonly suffered from jealousy and that all | commonly suffered from jealousy and that all | ||
they could do was to bear it and try to control it." | they could do was to bear it and try to control it." | ||
During the winter, Polly and Molly Mrs Dewson lived | During the winter, Polly and Molly [[^Mrs Dewson]] lived | ||
in New York in a small on the fringes of the Village, | in New York [[^in a small *]] on the fringes of the Village, where | ||
Polly ordered the meals, walked the dogs | Polly ordered the [[crossed out: epicurean]] meals, walked the dogs | ||
and cultivated a few fiercely defended friendships | and cultivated a few fiercely-defended friendships | ||
among the female "radicals" that she | among the female "radicals" that she |
Latest revision as of 04:57, 13 December 2022
finally the old people died and ^then Polly went overseas in the First World War and when she came back again Miss Dewson was with her and since then they've always been together. There's folks that don't like Miss Dewson "but then there's no accounting for people and perhaps Miss Porter's better off this way. But you should have seen her all in white galloping on that black horse!"
"Was it a white habit and a black horse, Polly,
or a black habit and a white horse? And were you always galloping so romantically?"
"The only horse I really remember was a
lead one ^I had when I was a child and I cried because I was jealous of the lead rider, until my mother told me that I was suffering from jealousy, that human beings commonly suffered from jealousy and that all they could do was to bear it and try to control it."
During the winter, Polly and Molly ^Mrs Dewson lived
in New York ^in a small * on the fringes of the Village, where Polly ordered the crossed out: epicurean meals, walked the dogs and cultivated a few fiercely-defended friendships among the female "radicals" that she