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d him did he like to hear the dog bark. He said he would shoot at him. I said did he like to hear it. We were ashamed of his servants. They talked together loudly. We hoped he would control them. He wrote it. So did they together. Please have peace. Say the date. Please have the Fangturm. Please have peace. Please don't fish so near the shore. Please do not be asked to buy it when it is living. It is not disgusting. All of us are not so pleased. (Nicholas and Jane.) They are old. They have taken the house for the month of September and we do hope that they will go away. We do hope that they will go away. The proprietor came and took the almonds. We said do not take the grapes, we will not give you the key. Have we gotten as far as that. Mallorcan singing. They are all singing they sing the song about the chicken. Jenny Chicken does not sing a song about the chicken. She says she does not like them small. I am so bothered. I am angry. I am angry at these sounds. They say. This is Spain and I say. It is not. (Nicholas.) I have a governess. She tells me to pray. I am not religious. Servants can speak to each other. Two of them have long hair. They all wear it down their back. Come in. We are not coming tonight. We hope to see the fire-works. There will also be a procession. Do you believe you will see the procession. We will see the fire-works from here. (Paul.) Thunder. It will not rain yet. It usually does not at this season. I hope that a war will come. I would like to be interpreter. (Antonio.) I believe in merrymaking. It has been possible for me to catch fish. I avoided cooking the lunch by leaving two young boys in charge. Their names were Clarence and Emanuel. (Clarence.) I will see to everything. (Emanuel.) I will help you. (Pablo.) I will be of some assistance. (Antonio.) I will come when called. (Maggie.) I do not like hot weather. The part of the house which has windows back and front is cooler. Coming together. We move. I will tell you about Eugenia. She moved the table and hopes to be married. I do not think so because I do not think she is attractive. There is not a family in which some do not embroider. It is a great industry. The wind. There is wind every day. I am so disappointed. It is difficult to stop now because of annoyances. Now we will tell of the things that were sent together. We were surprised they had not moved in. Open home
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