Mrs. J. S. Adams
Capitolo 31
unhonored and not beloved, while Error, his/her sister would receive smiles,
gifts, and it cordially welcomes from the majority. It was a sacrifice to divide with his
it gives birth very-beloved Truth and a great pain to be forced for sending Error
with her. He put them, with words of humor and it recommends, in the care of
Hyperion, the father of the Sun, of the Moon, and of the dawn in that they accompanied them
his/her gilded wagon to the clouds, where he left the two reigning of
Zephyr that spread them from their hairy couch to the earth.
One dismal day, cold, the two was walking on a punctuated dark road
here and there in residences. It is probable that the most casual observer has
seen their impressive difference, both in suit and manners. Truth was
dressed more clearly in garments of the the material and it ends, while Error was
decorated in expensive bathrobes and jewels. The footstep of the first one was fixed and
slow, while that of the second was rapid and nervous. The bleak leaves without breath
it penetrated their forms as them they turned an acute angle in the road, when
there you/he/she was revealed to them, on an eminence an expensive and elegant
building.
"I will certainly go in there for the night, and this prickly escapes
gusts", said Error to his/her sister.
"Even if, the house is the great and great one", answered Truth, "it doesn't do
you look as if his/her prisoners were hospitable. I prefer to feel my fortune in
cottage that on the slant of that hill."
"And it has at all perhaps Your walk", Error answered that he/she offered
a hasty good-from to his/her sister and digitò the enclosure that has to have
is beautiful in the summer with his/her smooth lawns, excellent trees and beds and
flowers. You gave an acute ring to the bell, and you/he/she had summoned in an elegant
sketch-room full of people gaily dressed. Error neither it was timid
neither bashful, and she accepted the courtesies offered of the family as one
a right. You he made to sit and he/she explained to them the object of
his/her call, greatly indulging on the grandeur of his/her elegant house among the