The book Cressy was written by author Harte, Bret, 1836-1902 Here you can read free online of Cressy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Cressy a good or bad book?
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" Ah well, suppose we begin by giving up Seth Davis, eh ? You see that I 'm pretty well posted. Miss Cressy." "You alarm me," said Cressy sweetly. " But I reckon he had given up." " He was in the running that night at the ball. Looked half savage whUe I was dan- cing with you. Wanted to eat me." " Poor Seth ! And he used to be so par- ticular in his food," said the witty Cressy. Mr. Stacey was convulsed. " And there 's Mr. Dabney — Uncle Ben," he continued, " eh ? Very quiet but very sly. A dar...k horse, eh ? Pretends to take lessons for the sake of being near some one, eh ? Would he were a boy again because somebody else is a girl ? " " I should be frightened of you if you lived here always," returned Cressy with invincible naiveti ; " but perhaps then you would n't know so much." Stacey simply accepted this as a compli- ment. " And there 's Masters," he said in- sinuatingly. CRESST. 167 "Not Joe? " said Cressy with a low laugh, turning her eyes to the door. " Yes," said Stacey with a quick, uneasy smile.
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