(seq. 6)

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(seq. 6)

Adverbs describe actins and qualities
well
badly
how
when
where
here
there
fast
slowly
how
then
ever
lately
always
early
often
seldom
daily
yesterday
to-day
to-morrow
very

May wanted to laugh when she thought of
Tom's speech & she had a little feeling of
grateful pride too for Tom was the great embodiment
of great expectations to many of her acquaintances.
Violet Wilsons particularly & being too lazy
or too indifferent to visit her [?] he
honorably paid a half hearted sort of attention
of which she was very vain, May had told herself
though he make himself of thisthat what Tom had said was quite
as likely to mean very little as very much &
with a little effort succeeded in putting it
almost out of her mind.
That winter was remembered as the gayest
[Halberton?] had had. To be sure the excitement
was all in a small way but there were many
little card parties, skating parties, two sets of
theatricals & a series of dancing parties
along in the spring. It followed when one
person entertained that another felt
that she must do likewise, the young
people were meeting each other contin-
ually & as they were not many in number

(seq. 6)

Adverbs describe actins and qualities
well
badly
how
when
where
here
there
fast
slowly
how
then
ever
lately
always
early
often
seldom
daily
yesterday
to-day
to-morrow
very

May wanted to laugh when she thought of
Tom's speech & she had a little feeling of
grateful pride too for Tom was the great embodiment
of great expectations to many of her [acquant?]
Violet [?] particularly & being too lazy
or too indifferent to visit her [?] he
honorably paid a half hearted sort of attention
of which she was very vain, May had [?] told [?]
though he make himself of this [?] what it may had said was quite
as likely to mean very little as very much &
with a little effort & succeeded in putting it
almost out of her mind;
that [?] was remembered as the gayest
[Halberton?] had had, It became the excitement
was all in a small way but there were many
little card [?] skating [?] too [?] of
theatricals & a series of dancing [?]
along in the spring, It [?] when we
[?] entertained that [?] felt
that she must do likewise, the young
people were meeting [?] then contin-
ually & as they were not many in number