Capitolo 2
pressed his/her hand.
He was a tall, dark-complexioned man, of perhaps thirty-five with
astute eyes, blacks and thin lips, shaded by a moustaches dark. It was
not a face to have trust.
Also when he smiled the expression of his/her face didn't soften. Still him
you/he/she could moderate his/her voice as to express tenderness and understanding.
He was the child of a sister older than the Mr. Linden, while Florence was
the daughter of a younger brother.
Both they were orphan, and both they formed a part of the family of the Mr. Linden,
and you owe all to his/her generosity.
Curtis was supposed to be in of the center of business; but he received a
I assign liberal from his/her uncle, and it often used out him for
assistance.
As he was standing with the hand of his/her uncle in his, he was necessarily brought
Near Florence that drew away instinctively a few with a disdains
shiver that points out the repugnance.
You disdain as it was, Curtis discovered him/it, and its face darkened.
John Linden seemed from one to the other. "Yes", he said, "I don't owe
you forget that I have a nephew and a niece. You are both expensive to me, but
nobody can happen."
"But it is so a long time ago, uncle", it said Curtis. "It has to be fourteen
years."
"It is fourteen years."
"And the boy is long since dead!"
"No, no!" Says John Linden, vehemently. "I don't do, I don't want, believes
it. He still lives, and I only live in the hope of a day to hook
him in my arm."
"That is very unlikely, uncle", said Curtis, in a tone of bother.
"There is not still an opportunity one hundred that my cousin he/she lives. The
grave has closed him on long since then. The you are decided sooner
to accept the best the inevitable one."
The characteristics drawn of the old man showed that the words had a
depressing effect on his/her mind, but Florence interrupted his/her cousin
with an indignant protest.
"How can you/he/she speak so, Curtis?" she exclaimed. "You leave Uncle John the
you hope that he tenderly has so long parish priest. I have a presentiment that Harvey
he/she still lives."