Alan birchenall autobiography of a flea
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The Autobiography of a Flea/Chapter 5
Three days after the events detailed in the proceeding pages, Bella made her appearance in her uncle's drawing-room, as rosy and as charming as ever.
My movements in the meantime had been erratic, for my appetite was by no means small, and new features always possessed a certain piquancy for me which prevented too protracted a residence in one locality.
Alan birchenall autobiography of a flea
It was thus I found means to overhear a conversation which not a little astonished me; but which, as it bears directly upon the events I am describing, I do not hesitate to disclose.
It was thus I became acquainted with the teal depth and subtlety of the character of Father Ambrose.
I am not going to reproduce this discourse here as I heard it from my vantage-ground; it will be sufficient, if I explain the principal ideas if conveyed and relate the application.
It was clear that Ambrose was annoyed and discomfited at the abrupt participation of his " confreres " in the enjoyment of h