Harriet A. Adams
Capitolo 95
room, on the steps and in every room. The house was power on entirely with
life, and lines of care and the pain were swept away from radiant
smiles.
Masks were drawn on painful hearts; the jealousies, envyings and everybody
strifes had put to bay, and the best natures of all had called
before, and he/she answered, each to each. Palm understood palm that didn't have
in the relationships to the agenda of the life thrilled with contact for many
years. Hearts under which were grown cold and callous they disdain, and
indifferences that cool, were heated again in the social atmosphere
what stuffing the whole house; and then the sound of music swept
through the rooms, lifting out all of their narrowness in taller
and the best states.
The Mr. Wyman had a word of humor and loves for everybody, and gently
brought together such temperaments as you/he/she could enjoy better
company, and for the time he held to distance from those him
it loved better, that is probable that others participate of their genial natures.
"Can you/he/she tell me that tall lady, done grace it is who?" Miss asked
Vernon, in front of the Mr. Wyman was aware that she was to his/her side.
"A Mrs. Hammond", he responded, without looking at her.
"You are very elegant", it continued Miss Vernon.
"You are, externally."
"Thing, not beautiful in mind? Can him both that such external covers
unloveliness?"
"I fear ago. I have known her many years, and even if she is a
woman of decent manners, and of the shine, she doesn't have none of the
elements of a true lady, to me."
"Because, the Mr. Wyman, sees how thoughtful it seems of those around her her,"
Florence dictates, its eyes still mended on the extraneous attractive.
"Yes, I see everybody that, and the whole externalism of his/her life. It is everything
acting. Among, that woman has cold and cruel. You are acute
enough, and rapid in his/her instincts, but it gives me hearts in
the conjunction with heads."
"Because, did he/she invite him then?" she accompanied this investigation with a