1Mathilda's voice was shrill and furious; it rose higher with every second.
2All except the parrot, for Miss Mathilda did not like its scream.
3No Miss Mathilda, I never see how people can do things so.
4Abe and Mathilda started for the spring, swinging the water pail between them.
5For five years Anna managed the little house for Miss Mathilda.
6The elder girl, Mathilda, was blonde, and slow, and simple, and quite fat.
7So Anna began a new life taking care of Miss Mathilda.
8Mrs. Lehntman and Anna went that evening to see Miss Mathilda.
9Go and find Miss Mathilda her shoes where you put them this morning.
10She loves you Miss Mathilda, and you scold her please once.
11She was now no longer to keep house for Miss Mathilda.
12She went just as quickly as she could to see her Aunt Mathilda.
13All this would make the dull, blonde, fat Mathilda very angry.
14If we all live till then Miss Mathilda, came out truer.
15Miss Annie died easy, Miss Mathilda, and sent you her love.
16I think he ought to give her ten cents Miss Mathilda any way.