正文 The Ballad of the Sad Café-6

Now some explanation is due for all this behavior. The time has e to speak about love. For Miss Amelia loved Cousin Lymon. So much was clear to everyohey lived in the same house together and were never seen apart. Therefore, acc to Mrs. MacPhail, a warty-nosed old busybody who is tinually moviicks of furniture from one part of the front room to another; acc to her and to certain others, these two were living in sin. If they were related, they were only a cross between first and sed cousins, and even that could in no way be proved. Now, of course, Miss Amelia owerful blunderbuss of a person, more than six feet tall -- and Cousin Lymon a weakly little hunchback reag only to her waist. But so much the better for Mrs. Stumpy MacPhail and her ies, for they and their kind glory in juns which are ill-matched and pitiful. So let them be. The good people thought that if those two had found some satisfa of the flesh between themselves, then it was a matter ing th……(内容加载失败!)

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