F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 28
with that particular cleverness to women of his/her class, taking particular
the pains to explain how much you/he/she could be done for Nyack and the world--if only
the women could find the direction of things in their his/her own hands. A
church as the half ones to perform these new and great ideas was
precisely what was wanted. The women of tea-party that all have taken on the idea, and
the enterprise was made so popular that each was clarified in a
begging committee, and soon you/he/she had picked up the sum of seven hundred
dollars, an enough amount to put the thing on his/her legs.
CHAPTER YOU.
A SMALL FAMILY BARGAIN.
While the heads of the family of Chapman were takings part in their great job
of reform and Hanz Toodleburg, as the head of the Dutch farmers was
preparing himself/herself/itself to withstand all of their efforts, Mattie Chapman and young Tite
you/he/she was taking part in a matter of a very different nature. A small flame of
love had started to burn in their young hearts, and you/he/she was distributing this way
demonstrations of tenderness. I have noticed that when once the small one
under-current of love starts to decline and to flow in young and innocent
hearts, will break on whatever obstacles that you have put in its way, and
rarely stop him until you/he/she has reached that I bring some happiness called
marriage. The parents of these young people seemed to have been thrown in
opposite soils, mentally and physically. Their ways of thought, them
anticipations, and their way of way of living differed completely. Hanz
Toodleburg was naïve, honest, happy with his/her destiny in the
world, smoked its pipe, and he/she lived in peace with its neighbors. And these
he esteemed the greatest benedictions that a man could enjoy. Chapman was
without rest, drawing, ambitious of wealth, and ready always to quarrel
with those that didn't fall in with his/her opinions. Indeed, him never
seemed happier than when he had a dispute on hand; and he had the rare one