G. Mercer (Graeme Mercer) Adam
Capitolo 27
him, he was still prepared not or to conceal or to reveal the evil. But
Helene DeBerczy had this weakness, souls commune generous that her
you/he/she could not send forth an ungenerous comment without suffering more of her
victim. Then, as soon as more than one minute passed before she said
attractively,
"Won't he/she leave me with the last word, is it?"
"It is not that what Your sex likes to especially have?"
"Perhaps this way. I should prefer to have the _best_ put in words, and--"
"And did he/she let a certain notorious gentleman take the last?" provisioned
the young one smilingly.
"If he is only able! That that a scandalous thing to say, but with me it is
always conscience that has the very last word; and my conscience is
perfect owner of the art to say unpleasant things. To the
present moment that she is trying to make to believe me that I have been
unforgivably ill-mannered to You."
"You are wrong then him, for even if is possible for you to be
ill-mannered, I could not succeed to immediately to forgive her/it."
"There! you have now had the best word. It is useless for me to try to
says anything better than that. Perhaps the most convenient thing that I was able
does it would be to have a relapse in ignominious silence."
"Make to keep silent! Devastation! And with a two-mile the pull anchors in front of us! If me
you/he/she has had the best word you have sent forth the worse one. That that this way
terrible as silence?"
"You says that I/you/he/she am gilded."
"And, as the gold that Robinson Crusoe has discovered on his/her island it,
it is of any particular use to whoever."
"It is one of the charms of Nature."
"A charm that I have never discovered. That that on the muttering of never-present
of numerous bugs, the song of birds, the complaint of winds the
laughter of water of leaping? It seems to me that Nature is every voice."
"Then supposes,", says the young intrepid lady lifting her/it languid,
covers "that we listen to his/her voice."
This not being was not responding there; but, as the bonnet now veered toward the
south statement to the sun and the boat that it rounds off the acute angle of the bay