Capitolo 63
laws or language she had gotten used to use, it immediately supposed
the semblance of a line and offensive provincialism. 'Your poor Aunt
Goes and you get married him a Scotchman and him a Scottish man of business also;
we so clearly have to wait us to put above with some the son-in-laws of ridicule
technicality and the slang of Edinburgh accordingly. Every law is bad
enough in the way of odd words, but it praises me to Scottish law for
absolute and meaningless incomprehensibility. Well, and that that ago
the second they will say, Ronald?'
'There, mother', cried Ronald, flinging the letter down hurriedly
with a burst of torn wounds. 'He/she read him/it You, if you want, for me I am not able.
Dear Aunt Sarah poor, and dear, good unselfish Ernest! Me ago
also cries to think about them.'
Mrs. Her took Breton the paper above from the table without a word and
attentively read him/it through. 'I am very happy to feel him/it', she said,
'very happy indeed to feel him/it. "And to protect against some
misunderstanding of my reasons to make this disposition of mine
ownership", it says Your Aunt, "I desire to put him/it on record that I had
before drawn on another wish, while transmitting my effects to be separated
among my nephews Ernest of two and my Ronald Her Breton equally; what me
communicated the contents of what will"--a horrid Scotticism--"to
my nephew Ernest; and what to his/her express desire I have now revoked
it, and spread out this present will, while leaving the understood action
for him to his/her brother Ronald." Because, her never mentions dear peer
Herbert!'
'You knew that Herbert had provided for him', Ronald responded,
raising his/her head from his/her hands, 'while Ernest and I were lacking
for. But it said Ernest he could fight against the world for him, while
I was not able; and that wealth not earned should only be approved
in the trust for those that were disabled by nature or adversity
to earn their his/her own bread. I don't agree always completely with
all theories of Ernest some more than you do, but us both they have to admit