1.Finally, out of Nannie's talk and her own _conjectures_ over the matter, Janie made a sort of comfort for herself in her mind.
2.Janie stood at Nannie's gatepost looking at first up the road and then down it waiting for life to _commence_.
3.When Pheoby told Janie the townspeople believed that Tea Cake had taken all her money and left her for a younger girl, Janie said they were wrong and that Tea Cake had given her every _consolation_ in the world.
4.It was a _languid_ sort of day; the townspeople gathered on Phoeby's porch and watched the dust swirl down the street in silence.
5.Nannie looked at Janie: “Whut's de matter, sugar? You ain't none too _spry_ dis mornin'. What done sucked de life outta you? I know you ain't tired”
2.Janie stood at Nannie's gatepost looking at first up the road and then down it waiting for life to _commence_.
3.When Pheoby told Janie the townspeople believed that Tea Cake had taken all her money and left her for a younger girl, Janie said they were wrong and that Tea Cake had given her every _consolation_ in the world.
4.It was a _languid_ sort of day; the townspeople gathered on Phoeby's porch and watched the dust swirl down the street in silence.
5.Nannie looked at Janie: “Whut's de matter, sugar? You ain't none too _spry_ dis mornin'. What done sucked de life outta you? I know you ain't tired”
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