Capitolo 28
It is said to the Reverend Arthur Brown:
'This is my birthday; it will likewise be
My marriage-day; and You if will get married me!'"
The rector was dumfounded, while knowing the humble grip Martha had held
in the house, and you/he/she could think to void cleverer to say that, "Á. who,
his/her excellence?" what ax was not at all.
"To this lady", the governor answered, while taking Martha Hilton from the
hand. The Turn. Arthur Brown hesitated. "As the Principal Judge again
Hampshire I command that You if get married me!" cries the old choleric governor.
And so you/he/she was done; and the beautiful kitchen-houseservant happened Wentworth Signora,
and it rode in his/her his/her own wagon. You would not have been a woman if her
had not taken a first opportunity to drive from the hotel of Staver!
Mrs. Wentworth had a new acute appreciation of her dignity
you put, and it immediately became a great lady. Some days after his/her marriage,
allowing to fall his/her ring on the floor, she languidly ordered his/her servant to
go him/it to take. The servant that seems to have had a sense of the equitable humor,
suddenly grown myopic, and it was incapable to the ring up to that Mrs.
Wentworth bent him and put the finger of his/her condition of big dame on him. You turned
out a wife without defects, however; and Governor Wentworth to his/her death,
what it happened in 1770, it meant his/her approval of her leaving her/it his
piece of ground of whole ground. You got married again him without changing name, while accepting the
gives, and what was some heart, of Michael Wentworth a pensioner
colonel of the British army that came to this country in 1767. Colonel
Wentworth (not connected, I think, with the branch of Portsmouth of
Wentworths) it seems to have been of a convivial turn of mind. Him shortly
dissipated the fortune of his/her wife in the tall way of living, and it suddenly died in New
York--it was supposed from his/her his/her own hand. His/her last words--a rather only
contribution to the literature of the last words--it was, "I have had mine