Capitolo 19
realize him. It was anything more than a feeling of compassion for a
stubborn youth and misguided.
"I was able if I was rich as you, and he/she lived in a beautiful house, and
'sociated with long sea. If you had a father as mine----"
"Is it a bad man?"
"Well, he doesn't belong to the church. He holds a mill of gin, and it has
since then me I was a child."
"Has you/he/she always lived with him?"
"Yes, but not in New York."
"Where then?"
"In Melbourne."
"That is in Australia."
"Yes, Miss."
"How long from when you came to New York?"
"Me diviner is approximately three years."
"And have you always had this man as a keeper? Poor boy!"
"Does it have a different father from me, Miss?"
Torn wounds were forced to the eyes in Florence as this comment
forcedly brought the position in which she had put to his/her mind.
"Alas!" she responded, "I am impulsively alone, in the world!"
"Thing! to the not the old gentleman that Your father lives here?"
"He is my uncle; but he is a lot, very angry with me, and it has a lot this
day ordered that I left the house."
"Because, that that an old irascible rascal that he is, be sure!" exclaimed
the boy, indignantly.
"Make to keep silent! You don't have to speak against my uncle. He has always been kind to
I now cultivate."
"Because, what is on? Which is the old gentleman become rabid around?"
"He wants me to marry me my cousin Curtis--a man that I don't also like."
"That is a shame! It is it the beau I saw come out of the house a small
while ago?"
"Oh, no; that is a different gentleman. It is Mr. de Brabazon."
"Doesn't he/she want sposarsilo, ago?"
"No, no!"
"I am happy with that. He doesn't look as if he knew enough to enter when
it rained."
"The young poor man is not very bright, but I think that I am able rather
if the bridegrooms that careful Curtis Stando."
"I have seen him, also. He is it found dark hair and a dark complexion and a
bad glance in his/her eye."
"Have you also, observed that?"
"I have seen first as him. He is a bad man."
"Does it know anything him?" Asked Florence, eagerly.