Bebee by Ouida
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BÉBÉE
Or, Two Little Wooden Shoes by LOUISA DE LA RAMÉE ("OUIDA") 1896 CHAPTER I. Bébée sprang out of bed at daybreak. She was sixteen. It seemed a very wonderful thing to be as much as that--sixteen--a woman quite. A cock was crowing under her lattice. He said how old you are!--how old you are! every time that he sounded his clarion. She opened the lattice and wished him good day, with a laugh. It was so pleasant to be woke by him, and to think that no one in all the world could ever call one a child any more. |
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