Capitolo 20
if a system of society that had lasted from when Adamo is able
you overcome anymore in duration an Adams.
The Mrs. it was an a little more remote than the President, but more
decorative. You were a lot in his/her his/her own room with the Dutch tiles,
looking out on his/her garden with the box walks, and it seemed a
fragile creature to a boy that it sometimes brought her a note or a
signals, and taken to like separate in to seem to her delicate
affronts what seemed to him very convenient berets under. He liked she
it shows up refined; his/her kind voice and way; his/her vague effect of
not belonging there, but to Washington or to Europe as her
furniture and write-desk with the small doors of glass above of and
small eighteenth-century volumes in the old binding, labelled
"Peregrine Pickle" or "Tom Jones" or "Hannah More." You try as her
, her Mrs. you/he/she could be never Bostonian, and it was his/her cross
in the life, but to the boy it was his/her charm. Also to that age, him
felt attracted to him. The life of the Mrs. you/he/she had been far in truth from
Boston. You were born in London in 1775, daughter of Joshua
Johnson, an American dealer, Governor's brother Thomas Johnson
of Maryland; and Catherine Nuth, of a family English in London.
Driven from England by the Revolutionary War, taken Joshua Johnson
his/her family to Nantes, where they remained up to the peace. The
girl Louisa Catherine was almost ten years old when it brought again
to London, and its sense of the nationality is due to be confused;
but the influence of the Johnsonses and the services of Joshua
gotten for him by President Washington the appointment of
Consul in London on the organization of the Government in 1790.
In the 1794 President Washington named John Quincy Adams Minister
to The Hague. He was twenty-seven years old when he returned
London, and it found a lot the house of the Consul a place of meeting of accord.
Louisa was then winds.
To that duration, and he/she craves later, the Consul's house, far more
what the Minister, was the centre of contact for travelling