Alex St. Clair Abrams
Capitolo 14
it and he/she read these words: The "Mrs. Eva Wentworth, Orleans Nuova, Louisiana:
The Your received. I am sure. Alfred Wentworth." She had just read
the message, its pent on the anxiety for its safety was decreased, and
throwing himself/herself/itself on his/her knees of forehead to a couch, despite the
presence of the Mr. Awtry that was standing while looking on, her Mrs. Wentworth poured
before a prayer of thanks to the safety of his/her husband, while torn of
joy dripped down its cheeks.
"Allow me to congratulate you, her Mrs. Wentworth on the safety of Your
husband", says Horace Awtry after she was sufficiently become
composed. "I assure Him", he continued, "I feel me happy to the knowledge
to be the mean through which it has this welcome intelligence
Contacts her."
"You have, indeed it tried a friend,", she said, while extending his/her hand,
what him warmly shaken, "and one whom I feel in which I can have trust."
"You don't speak of him", he responded; "it is only a natural action of
the gentleness toward one who I desire to help."
"And a self I will never stop forgetting. Oh! if you had but known how me
felt during these times passed of the tormenting anxiety, you would not have
slightly thought about Your kind attention; and I am sure when I write
Alfred of him, he won't have words enough to express his
gratitude."
"In my alacrity to impart the good news to you", Mr. Said Awtry, rising,
"I almost forgot an appointment that I have made this evening. You/he/she is now getting
late, and I have to go away. Good evening."
"Good evening", she responded. "I have trust you will call for seeing soon me
again."
"With permission of _your_ I want", he responded, while placing particular
emphasis on the word "Your."
"Certainly", she said. "I will be very happy to sees her to anytime."
"I will call soon, then", he responded. "Good night", and he advanced
from the threshold of the house.
"Good night", she said, while closing the door.
Horace Awtry wanted to say a near moment the house; walking then on him