The Family At Gilje; a Domestic Story of the Forties
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Arvetl (inherited) — and in between it bub- bled Zittow, von Zittow. It was what you told me. CHAPTER IV 69 mother, about ,the Danish Zittow, who was diplo- matist in Brussels, that was buzzing in me, "The young one! She has got it in her blood," whinnied the doctor. But it really did not look as if aunt thought there was any hurry about seeing uncle. And then when • aunt sent Miss J6i;gensen with some tea into the next room, where they were playing cards, I at once asked if I could be allowed ...to go with her. "With all my heart, my child, it would be a shame to tax your patience any longer. And then. Miss Jorgensen, take our little traveller up to her room, and see that she has something to eat, and let her go to bed." But I saw very plainly that she pulled the lamp-shade down on the side I was go- ing ; that I thought of afterwards. "What? what? what?" said my uncle. You should have seen him gaze at me. He looked so much like you, mother, about the forehead and eyes that I threw my arms around his neck.
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