Helen Furr had quite a pleasant home.
Mrs. Furr was quite a pleasant woman. Mr. Furr
was quite a pleasant man. Helen Furr had quite
a pleasant voice a voice quite worth cultivating.
She did not mind working. She worked to cultivate
her voice. She did not find it gay living in
the same place where she had always been living.
She went to a place where some were cultivating something,
voices and other things needing cultivating.
She met Georgine Skeene there who was cultivating
her voice which some thought was quite a pleasant one.
Helen Furr and Georgine Skeene lived together then.
Georgine Skeene liked travelling. Helen Furr
did not care about travelling, she liked to stay in
one place and be gay there. They were together
then and travelled to another place and stayed there
and were gay there.
They stayed there and were gay there,
not very gay there, just gay there. They were
both gay there, they were regularly working there both
of them cultivating their voices there, they were both
gay there. Georgine Skeene was gay there and
she was regular, regular in being gay, regular in
not being gay, regular in being a gay one who was one
not being gay longer than was needed to be one being
quite a gay one. They were both gay then there
and both working there then.
They were in a way both gay there
where there were many cultivating something.
They were both regular in being gay there. Helen
Furr was gay there, she was gayer and gayer there
and really she was just gay there, she was gayer and
gayer there, that is to say she found ways of being
gay there that she was using in being gay there.
She was gay there, not gayer and gayer, just gay there,
that is to say she was not gayer by using the things
she found there that were gay things, she was gay
there, always she was gay there.
They were quite regularly gay there,
Helen Furr and Georgine Skeene, they were regularly
gay there where they were gay. They were very
regularly gay.
To be regularly gay was to do every
day the gay thing that they did every day. To
be regularly gay was to end every day at the same time
after they had been regularly gay. They were regularly
gay. They were gay every day. They ended
every day in the same way, at the same time, and they
had been every day regularly gay.
The voice Helen Furr was cultivating
was quite a pleasant one. The voice Georgine
Skeene was cultivating was, some said, a better one.
The voice Helen Furr was cultivating she cultivated
and it was quite completely a pleasant enough one
then, a cultivated enough one then. The voice
Georgine Skeene was cultivating she did not cultivate
too much. She cultivated it quite some.
She cultivated and she would sometime go on cultivating
it and it was not then an unpleasant one, it would
not be then an unpleasant one, it would be a quite
richly enough cultivated one, it would be quite richly
enough to be a pleasant enough one.
They were gay where there were many
cultivating something. The two were gay there,
were regularly gay there. Georgine Skeene would
have liked to do more travelling. They did some
travelling, not very much travelling, Georgine Skeene
would have liked to do more travelling, Helen Furr
did not care about doing travelling, she liked to
stay in a place and be gay there.
They stayed in a place and were gay
there, both of them stayed there, they stayed together
there, they were gay there, they were regularly gay
there.
They went quite often, not very often,
but they did go back to where Helen Furr had a pleasant
enough home and then Georgine Skeene went to a place
where her brother had quite some distinction.
They both went, every few years, went visiting to
where Helen Furr had quite a pleasant home. Certainly
Helen Furr would not find it gay to stay, she did not
find it gay, she said she would not stay, she said
she did not find it gay, she said she would not stay
where she did not find it gay, she said she found
it gay where she did stay and she did stay there where
very many were cultivating something. She did
stay there. She always did find it gay there.
She went to see them where she had
always been living and where she did not find it gay.
She had a pleasant home there, Mrs. Furr was a pleasant
enough woman, Mr. Furr was a pleasant enough man, Helen
told them and they were not worrying, that she did
not find it gay living where she had always been living.
Georgine Skeene and Helen Furr were
living where they were both cultivating their voices
and they were gay there. They visited where Helen
Furr had come from and then they went to where they
were living where they were then regularly living.
There were some dark and heavy men
there then. There were some who were not so heavy
and some who were not so dark. Helen Furr and
Georgine Skeene sat regularly with them. They
sat regularly with the ones who were dark and heavy.
They sat regularly with the ones who were not so dark.
They sat regularly with the ones that were not so heavy.
They sat with them regularly, sat with some of them.
They went with them regularly went with them.
They were regular then, they were gay then, they were
where they wanted to be then where it was gay to be
then, they were regularly gay then. There were
men there then who were dark and heavy and they sat
with them with Helen Furr and Georgine Skeene and
they went with them with Miss Furr and Miss Skeene,
and they went with the heavy and dark men Miss Furr
and Miss Skeene went with them, and they sat with
them, Miss Furr and Miss Skeene sat with them, and
there were other men, some were not heavy men and
they sat with Miss Furr and Miss Skeene and Miss Furr
and Miss Skeene sat with them, and there were other
men who were not dark men and they sat with Miss Furr
and Miss Skeene and Miss Furr and Miss Skeene sat
with them. Miss Furr and Miss Skeene went with
them and they went with Miss Furr and Miss Skeene,
some who were not heavy men, some who were not dark
men. Miss Furr and Miss Skeene sat regularly,
they sat with some men. Miss Furr and Miss Skeene
went and there were some men with them. There
were men and Miss Furr and Miss Skeene went with them,
went somewhere with them, went with some of them.
Helen Furr and Georgine Skeene were
regularly living where very many were living and cultivating
in themselves something. Helen Furr and Georgine
Skeene were living very regularly then, being very
regular then in being gay then. They did then
learn many ways to be gay and they were then being
gay being quite regular in being gay, being gay and
they were learning little things, little things in
ways of being gay, they were very regular then, they
were learning very many little things in ways of being
gay, they were being gay and using these little things
they were learning to have to be gay with regularly
gay with then and they were gay the same amount they
had been gay. They were quite gay, they were
quite regular, they were learning little things, gay
little things, they were gay inside them the same
amount they had been gay, they were gay the same length
of time they had been gay every day.
They were regular in being gay, they
learned little things that are things in being gay,
they learned many little things that are things in
being gay, they were gay every day, they were regular,
they were gay, they were gay the same length of time
every day, they were gay, they were quite regularly
gay.
Georgine Skeene went away to stay
two months with her brother. Helen Furr did not
go then to stay with her father and her mother.
Helen Furr stayed there where they had been regularly
living the two of them and she would then certainly
not be lonesome, she would go on being gay. She
did go on being gay. She was not any more gay
but she was gay longer every day than they had been
being gay when they were together being gay.
She was gay then quite exactly the same way. She
learned a few more little ways of being in being gay.
She was quite gay and in the same way, the same way
she had been gay and she was gay a little longer in
the day, more of each day she was gay. She was
gay longer every day than when the two of them had
been being gay. She was gay quite in the way
they had been gay, quite in the same way.
She was not lonesome then, she was
not at all feeling any need of having Georgine Skeene.
She was not astonished at this thing. She would
have been a little astonished by this thing but she
knew she was not astonished at anything and so she
was not astonished at this thing not astonished at
not feeling any need of having Georgine Skeene.
Helen Furr had quite a completely
pleasant voice and it was quite well enough cultivated
and she could use it and she did use it but then there
was not any way of working at cultivating a completely
pleasant voice when it has become a quite completely
well enough cultivated one, and there was not much
use in using it when one was not wanting it to be
helping to make one a gay one. Helen Furr was
not needing using her voice to be a gay one.
She was gay then and sometimes she used her voice
and she was not using it very often. It was quite
completely enough cultivated and it was quite completely
a pleasant one and she did not use it very often.
She was then, she was quite exactly as gay as she had
been, she was gay a little longer in the day than she
had been.
She was gay exactly the same way.
She was never tired of being gay that way. She
had learned very many little ways to use in being gay.
Very many were telling about using other ways in being
gay. She was gay enough, she was always gay exactly
the same way, she was always learning little things
to use in being gay, she was telling about using other
ways in being gay, she was telling about learning other
ways in being gay, she was learning other ways in
being gay, she would be using other ways in being
gay, she would always be gay in the same way, when
Georgine Skeene was there not so long each day as when
Georgine Skeene was away.
She came to using many ways in being
gay, she came to use every way in being gay.
She went on living where many were cultivating something
and she was gay, she had used every way to be gay.
They did not live together then Helen
Furr and Georgine Skeene. Helen Furr lived there
the longer where they had been living regularly together.
Then neither of them were living there any longer.
Helen Furr was living somewhere else then and telling
some about being gay and she was gay then and she
was living quite regularly then. She was regularly
gay then. She was quite regular in being gay then.
She remembered all the little ways of being gay.
She used all the little ways of being gay. She
was quite regularly gay. She told many then the
way of being gay, she taught very many then little
ways they could use in being gay. She was living
very well, she was gay then, she went on living then,
she was regular in being gay, she always was living
very well and was gay very well and was telling about
little ways one could be learning to use in being
gay, and later was telling them quite often, telling
them again and again.