(seq. 5)

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A Pronoun is a word used instead of a noun
I
my
mine
myself
me
we
our
ourselves
ours
us
you
your
yourself
yours
ye
thou
thyself
thine
thee
he
his
him
himself
she
her
herself
hers
it
itself
its
they
theirs
them
themselves
who
whose
whom
which
what
that

I suppose you think
something is the matter that
I don't come to see you now
the way I used to. May broke
in with an indignant [illegible]
indeed but he went [illegible]
isn't that but after I once
stopped for a while I didn't
know how to begin & if you don't
mind if you'll let me I'd like
to come now & then. You know
I always liked you. Why of
course replied May
considerably taken aback we
have been friends all our lifes
& I don't know any reason why
we shouldn't be now. I
don't mean just that said
he clumsily, I mean I like you
better than I do other girls. May had literally nothing
to say to this avowal & he appreciated the situation
to ask her if she woul like to go into the other room.

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