Harriet A. Adams
Capitolo 31
to her, and she audaciously risked him on motives that her thin
penetration discovered to be the cause of its obscurity.
"You find my friend, the Mr. Wyman, a companion of accord that I hope Miss
Vernon?"
"He has ever been so, and very kind and thoughtful."
"He is a true gentleman and a man of honor as good of refinement
and noble character."
Miss Vernon breathed freer.
"You has done him very happy", taken back Miss Evans, "consenting
to remain with his/her daughter and he. They is both a lot of legacy to
You."
A throw of water of the pain she could not conceal past on the face of the
visitor. "Or, if I was able but I speak to him as I am able", she said,
almost fainting with emotion.
"Tell me in words what you already have so it clearly told me in
Your glances. The cause of the shade freely tells me that hangs on
You."
In answer to this appeal, Florence reported the experience of the
morning.
"I am not to all amazed ones to this", it said Miss Evans after the,
affirmation had been made, "for well me the dark surmisingses know that
the inhabitants in this small village have worked above in imaginary
evils. Wise without doubt they would affirm that all the gossips have some degree
of the truth, however disdains, for a foundation. This can be true; to
the less I won't deny that it is so, but the instigators of the
cruel calumnies in this case don't have nothing but the ignorance on that to
found them. Hugh Wyman is what is probable that some call eccentric. The fact
it is, he is over the majority of friend men his till now that him
stands alone, and it is the cause of great clamor among those that do
don't know him/it. He freely expresses his/her sights on social questions
but wisely. His/her opinions that respect the social relationships that owe
exists between men and women and their right to selfhood, it is not
his/her alone, but it is kept from the better minds in the world; and his/her house
you/he/she is often visited by men and women of the greatest culture and
the ability, both as thinkers and writers. I don't wonder me for a moment