Alex St. Clair Abrams
Capitolo 60
to the Dr. Humphries.
The Doctor reported to him the circumstances that caused the
purchases as the affirmation of Elsy. Harry listened
for the friendship he attentively felt, for his/her friend naturally done
him party in everybody that has pertained to Alfred or his/her family.
"It is not any way from which I can discover there where she is Mrs. Wentworth
currently residing?" he investigated, after a moment of thought.
"Anybody that I could conceive", he/she answered to the Dr. Humphries. "I don't know anything of
the family personally, neither I would have known anything of them
existence, didn't have the opportunity brought me to the sale of sale by auction to that me
Purchased Elsy."
"You send to call here the girl me", it said Harry: "I have to learn anything more
of the departure of Mrs. Wentworth and his/her children from Orleans Nuova,
and it strives him to get where a sign to her. It is a duty that I owe
to the man that saved what I can do for his/her family
it will be finished."
Emma left the room as him you/he/she was speaking, and later he/she shortly returned,
followed by Elsy.
"Here is the girl", she said, as she entered.
"Then you belonged to the Mr. Did Wentworth in Orleans Nuova, do?" Harry
started.
"I belonged to him", answered Elsy.
"What did Mrs. Wentworth do her/it leave Orleans Nuova?" he asked, while continuing his
questions.
Elsy gave a long account of the infamy of Awtry in the usual style,
adopted by negroes, but sufficiently intelligible for Harry to
understands the cause of Mrs. Wentworth that is forced to abandon her/it
house, and he/she takes shelter in the Confederate lines.
"It didn't make Your state of owner where she was going", he asked.
"No, sah", answered Elsy. "My joke of mistis told me good person hi when her
children of de of left wid. I promised her/it I would get away from Yankee de,
but she forgot to tell me whar she was gwine to lib."
"Did it reveal many money with her?" he investigated.
"Yes, sah", Elsy responded. You had seen money's sum possessed from
Mrs. Wentworth, on his/her departure from Orleans Nuova and it that it is a lot a