Alex St. Clair Abrams
Capitolo 2
form of a crescent from which he/she deduces the appellative of
"Crescent City." The inhabitants--or, the cultured class--it is
universally it considered as the most refined members and aristocrats of
society on the continent. When we say aristocrats, we don't mean a
pretension of the superiority above of others but that elegance and
he/she labels that distinguishes the _parvenu_ of society and the vernacular,
but class rich in citizens with which this country is infested. The
gentleman of Orleans Nuova they are noticed for their beauty and refinement, and
certainly it is, as a general thing, the most finished class of
women in the South, omit the equitable reader in which it gives this
job can fall.
It was of month of May, 1861 that our history starts. Secession
you/he/she had been applied to as the last opportunity he/she left the South for a
maintenance of his/her right. Strong Sumter, was fallen, and from everybody
parts of the troops of earth were pouring to satisfy the threatened invasion
of their houses. How history will record, Orleans Nuova was not inactive in
those days of excitement. His/her children's thousand it came in ahead to the
before you call, and he/she offered their services for the good one of the ground of common ownership
you cause, and for weeks the city was a scene of excitement from the
departure of the different societies to Virginia.
Among the thousand that he/she answered to the first call of their country,
it was Alfred Wentworth the reserved employee of one of the greatest,
houses of errand in the city. He was of respectable family, and it held
a tall position in society, both on account of his/her respectability and
the elevated talent that he had exposed during his/her career in the world.
He got married him from approximately five years and two small children--one
a girl light-dagli eyes in four summers and the other one an infant of two
years--it was the small family with which sky had blessed him.
After having connected a society of infantry, and signing the roll of gathering,