Old Jerome (to be) very rich but he (not to have) children of his own. He (to adopt) a boy, named Gilbert, who (to live) close to Jerome’s house. Old
Jerome (to be) fond of him. He also (to love) Barbara, his wife’s niece, who (to live) in his house. He (to think) that some day Barbara and Gilbert (to marry).
The letter (to come) in the morning. Though she (to know) it (to be) from Gilbert, she (not to be able) to read it because she (not to be taught) to read or write. Her father never (to send) her to school. But her quick mind (to prompt) her what to do.
Nevada (to be sure) that Barbara (to be glad) to take a ride. She (to run) to the door and (to tell) the servant that they (to go). She never (to ride) in an automobile before, and she (to believe) that they (to have) a good time.
Barbara (to sit) in her room. She (to hold) a letter in her hand. She (cannot) open it because it (not to be addressed) to her. It (to be addressed) to Nevada who (to go) to the theatre before the letter (to arrive). Barbara (to give) it to Nevada when she (to return) from the theatre.
Gilbert (to give) her a paper and (to say) that there (to be) an article about that part of the West where Nevada (to live). He (to say) it (to be) interesting to her. But Nevada even (not to touch) the paper. She (to get) nervous — how to tell him that she never (to go) to school.
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didn`t have
adopted
lived
was
loved
lived
thought
will marry
came
knew
was
wasn`t able
hasn`t been taught to read or write
Her father has never sent her to school
prompted
was sure
was glad
ran
told
were going
She has never riden
believed
will have
was sitting
was holding
couldn`t
hasn`t been addressed
has been addressed
had gone
arrived
gave
returned
gave
said
was
lived
said
was interesting
hasn`t even touched the paper
got
has never gone