Capitolo 4
richer man in Millville. Indeed, his/her father was superintendent, and
joint-owner, of the great brick factory on the banks of the river in
what hundred found job. Halbert found the abundance to give birth on him,
and it was in the habit to strut on the village, while a light dangling
beats with a reed a profit neither an ornamental member of the community.
After his/her brief altercation with Edward Kent, he drew on a pair of child
gloves, and it looked for on the room Hester Paine, the lawyer
daughter, the beautiful one that reigns among the girls of his/her age in Millville.
The fact was, that Halberts it was rather tormented with Hester, and you/he/she had done
on his/her mind to escort his/her house in this particular evening, never
doubting that its escort would be approved thankfully.
But him enough it was not rapid, Robert Rushton had already drawn near
Hester, and does say, the "Miss Hester, will allow me see her/it house?"
"I will be very happy to have Your society, Robert", said Hester.
Robert was a favorite general. He had a diamond, attractive face, strong
and resolved, when there were always occasion, immunity and deposit.
Its suits were clean and they clean, but of a common cloth, mixing, evidently
of low price, being all right his/her circumstances, for him it was poor, and his/her mother
and him mainly depended on his/her earningses in the factory for the
necessaries of the life. Hester Paine, being the daughter of a rich
lawyer, belonged to the aristocracy of village and till now as they husk
wealth pertained to, it was far Robert Rushton on. But this way
the considerations not digitarono never his/her mind as her frankly, and with indeed
pleasure, accepted the escort of the poor boy of factory.
You/he/she had just done him so when Halbert Davis drew near, while smoothing his
child's gloves, and throwing to his/her tie.
"Miss Hester", he said, consequently, "I will have the great pleasure in
escorting her/it house."
"Thanks", it said Hester, "but I am busy."
"Busy!" Repeated Halbert, "and to whom?"
"Robert Rushton has kindly offered to take me house."