F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 45
years before us rincontriamo; three long years, long. But I will think of
Dream of You and You through that whole time. And I will be so happy when
the day of our reunion comes. Is good to my mother and my father while I am
gone. Is good to them for my cause. Does he/she want, doesn't want him/it Mattie?"
The blue eyes of Mattie filled with torn wounds, the wind launched its gilded curls
on his/her equitable neck and shoulders, and there was anything so tender and
touching in the portrait of these young persons in love. "I have done Him a
solemn promise, Tite" that she has responded, in broken accents. "That promise
sacred will be kept. I will think about you, and it pray for you. His/her
parents will be my parents. I will count the days until you he/she returns."
You made a break for a moment and it dried his/her eyes. "You storm neither storm
acts him, Tite for me I will follow her with my prayers that God
to bring her/it safe through all the dangers and the return safe to us.
But, Tite, takes this suggestion from me. Face everybody that you are able for you. Increase
as tall as You it is able; you earn all the money that you are able; and it doesn't forget that that us
you/he/she can come to be. People that find money, and he takes care of him, it is sure to
rises in the world. People that never find money do. But, God blesses
You, Tite; you think about me and me I will think about you." This suggestion to the young one
sailor to earn all the money he was able, and determined in the eve of
departure, can seem out of place to some of my romantic readers; but it
it was, the best Mattie would perhaps, have been able him to give. You were a girl of
strong affections, and it was only natural that she should have
anything of the so strong inclination in both parents of his. But over
and above this there was anything frank and generous, anything of indeed
good in his/her nature. Young as her it was, she saw in the courage of Tite and
lines of the face of ambition of character that you/he/she has promised well for the future. This
the sort to forget that that it was so deplorable to his/her mother--that him