Mrs. Alexander
Capitolo 11
he/she never knew the lack of money. Then it came to the excitement and preparation
frequenting the departure of Fred for India, the mixture of the pain and
satisfaction with which his/her mother it divided from him, of as bitterly her
cries; for although rather tyrannical, Fred had always been
kind and generous.
How good she remembered the day he had never left them to return--as
his/her mother had hooked her to his/her heart and you/he/she had exclaimed: "You have to be everything
in all to me now, Katie. I have done but few for You anchor, dear, Fred
so a lot had need."
A spell of the happy life, busy in Germany it followed, it animated from very from
letters from the young Indian officer of whom career seemed flood
promise. But when Katherine was a few more than thirteen skin of pain
on them. The letters of Fred were become irregular; then it came to a confession
of the weakness and debt, it crowned from the supreme folly of marriage,
concluding with a prayer for help.
Mrs. Liddell was cruelly disappointed. You had hoped and you/he/she was waited a lot
from his/her boy. You believed that he was doing so well! You told all Katie,
who suited of heart with her that Fred must have helped. Some of them
slender capital was sold out and it sent to him, while mother and daughter
it happily accepted the loss of a lot of negligible indulgences, while drawing the
narrow limits of their expense nearer anchor, contained and free from
debt, although as time followed Katherine you throw a lot one covetous look to the
world of social enjoyment in which their poverty prevented him from triumphing.
Mrs. Liddell had always loved the literature, and his/her husband had been a
brought defeasible nevertheless an unwise and same-indulgent man. You had wandered
a good quantity with him, and you/he/she had seen a great variety of people and places.
It happened to her to try his/her pen as a mean for adding to his/her income,
and after of the failures that she has succeeded with one or two of the smallest
weekly periodicals. This incited him to return to London, while hoping to do