F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 67
need. Because if he had to shake his/her head around the Mr. Kidd. He didn't know
where a dollar of its money was buried.
"You dig friends", it said Hanz, "You I like poth. And me thanks ish and You
many opligeds to You for dis offer ago my fortune. But, what I do
mit sho a lot of moneys, eh? My neighbors all say 'Hanz the thefts of Toodleburg
him', Perhaps me mit of prout of gits him. Everypody of the calm place says Hanz Toodleburg
gits apove his/her pisness. Mit a fortune perhaps you tivel gits in mine
head. Nopody of ish of Der now unds put me they dig Angeline--"
"There is Your child, the Mr. Toodleburg" Chapman inserted that up to what time
you/he/she had almost been passive. "You should concern him/it above of everything
other, you owe. I feel a deep interest in that young, you know. If
You could have a fortune for him when he returns home--well, that would be
his creation."
"Shure enough, the ishes of buck dig poor poy Tite. Him the such ish goot poy. It
the most greater part of preaks the heart of its muder to have dis go him/it travels long", it said
Hanz, taking the pipe from his/her lips as his/her eyes they filled with torn wounds. "If
I could only have a de of und of fortune the small farm for excavations poor Tite when
him house of gits."
"I/you/he/she shake us Your hand, gentleman", Mr. Said Topman. "You now speak as a man, and
a father. I am a father, gentleman and I know whether to feel for you. It had a child to
sea four years. It gave him a fortune when he returned home. A more anymore
resourceful and it extremely now respected dealer. It has sea ships, you ride
in his/her carriage and an equilibrium in his/her bank." The thought to provide a
future for more Tite it was that Hanz could withstand to, and his/her not suspicious
nature produced to the temptation.
"And now", Mr. Said Topman, rising from his/her chair "if the Mr. Toodleburg
it will sign these papers--they exposed only that he possesses and he/she wants
you confide to the house of Topman and expansive Person, their heirs or it assigns, the