Capitolo 3
presence.
Gentleman of country Walsingham was a tall man, corpulent of fifty, shining and
evidently on excellent terms with him. Indeed, he was but five
years older than his/her nephew, Ebenezer Graham, and it seemed the more young people
of the two, despite the relationship. If he had been an United States
Senator that he could not be honorable more in his/her behavior, or
him esteemed greater consequence. He was a selfish man, but
he was free from the bad lines of the face that have characterized his/her nephew.
"You are the boy" of Carr, says the gentleman of country, pompously that it looks at his
shows to Herbert as him digitò the door.
"My name is Herbert Carr", said Herbert, shortly. "You has known me
all of my life."
"Certainly", it said the gentleman of country, a little ruffled to the the failure of his
great way of impose on his/her young visitor. "It did me I don't call her
the boy of Carr?"
Herbert didn't imagine having called the boy of Carr, but he was there
asks to a favor, and he thought him/it prudent not to show his
dissatisfaction. He immediately resolved to come to the point.
"I have called, Gentleman of country Walsingham", he started, to ask if You
it will use Your influence to have my mother held back reigning of the
postal office."
"Ahem!" says the gentleman of country, rather it embarrassed. "I am not responsible
of the department of place-office."
"No, gentleman, I am aware of that; but the general postal officer will be
influenced by the recommendations of people in the village."
"Very true!" says the gentleman of country with complaisance. "Very true, and a lot
as amended. I don't fake to say that my recommendation is not able
hung with the authorities to Washington. Indeed, the member from
our district is a the personal friend of mine."
"You know how we am situated", Herbert continued that he/she thought him/it
better affirming more shortly the possible his/her case. "Father was incapable to
you save anything, and we don't have before money. If mother can hold the
postal office, we will exactly get long, but if she loses us to it,