Capitolo 12
his/her child, neither it suffers of some another to separate them.
"Don't torment or!" assistant him: "I didn't mean ever to take Your babbies from you. But
Me a mind to try if you really loved him as much as You it pretended.
I was to blame to bring the matter till now. However, confession of a
guilt manufactures half fines for him. Once that _may_ comes when this small crack
it will need my help, and, depends on him, he will never want a friend in
Wood of Owen."
As he said this, the carpenter caressed the cheek of the small object of
his/her benevolent professions, and, in to do so, it woke up unintentionally
him from his/her sleeps. Opening a pair of great black eyes his/her child,
them sheltered for an instant on Wood, and then, it alarmed from the light,
issued a to whine lower part and sadness that, it was quickly however stilled,
toward who him extended his/her small arm by the caresses of his/her mother,,
as if imploring protection.
"I don't think that he would leave me, even if I could divide with him,"
it observed her/it Mrs. Sheppard, while smiling through his/her torn wounds.
"I don't think that he is able", the carpenter was acquiescent. "Any friend likes the
mother, for the babby any other knows."
"And that is true", it gathered her/it Mrs. Sheppard; "for if I had _not_ a
mother, I would not have escaped the day on which I became a widow."
"You don't have to think about that, her Mrs. Sheppard", said Wood in him a to calm
tone.
"I cannot help thinking about him, Mr." he/she answered to the widow. "I can never get
the last glance of poor Tom out of my head, as he was standing in the Stone-room to
Newgate, after its irons had been knocked away, unless I handle
stupify me somehow. The dark one to make to pay some bell of Sepulchre of By is
for never to encircle in my ears--oh!"
"If that is the case", Wood observed that "I am amazed to which should like him
has such dreadful portrait in sight how continually that on the
fireplace-piece."
"Me the good reasons to put there it, Mr.; but it doesn't question me