4) She is very ill and weak said sue
The fever has made her mind full of Fancies
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She is very ill and weak," said Sue, "and the fever has left her mind morbid and fullof strange fancies. Very well, Mr. Behrman, if you do not care to pose for me, youneedn't. But I think you are a horrid old - old flibbertigibbet.""You are just like a woman!" yelled Behrman. "Who said I will not bose? Go on. Icome mit you. For half an hour I haf peen trying to say dot I am ready to bose. Gott! disis not any blace in which one so goot as Miss Yohnsy shall lie sick. Someday I vill bainta masterpiece, and ve shall all go away. Gott! yes."Johnsy was sleeping when they went upstairs. Sue pulled the shade down to thewindow-sill, and motioned Behrman into the other room. In there they peered out thewindow fearfully at the ivy vine. Then they looked at each other for a moment withoutspeaking. A persistent, cold rain was falling, mingled with snow. Behrman, in his oldblue shirt, took his seat as the hermit miner on an upturned kettle for a rock.When Sue awoke from an hour's sleep the next morning she found Johnsy with dull,wide-open eyes staring at the drawn green shade."Pull it up; I want to see," she ordered, in a whisper.