Capitolo 54
The boy instinctively took to him. The wide Potomac and the
coons in the trees, the bandanas and the box-hedges, the bedrooms
above and the portico out, Martha Washington protects same in
memory, was natural as the tides and the light of the sun of May; he had
only it widened his/her horizon a small; but he never thought to ask
him or his/her father as to treat with the moral problem that
George Washington deduced by the sum of every wickedness. In
you practise, such trifles as contradictions at the beginning I am easily
you set aside; the faculty to ignore makes them the practical man;
but some attempt to treat with them as education seriously it is
fatal. Fortunately Charles Francis Adams never preached and was
singly free from slang. He has been able to have seen of his really, but
he left his/her child Henry to satisfy himself/herself/themselves with the simple elementary
done what George Washington was standing alone.
Life was not complicated yet. Every problem had a solution,
also the black. The boy returned to Boston more political than
never, and its politics was not so modern anymore as the eighteenth one
century, but taken a seventeenth strong tone. Slavery's flock
the Puritanical and whole community back on his/her Puritanism. The boy
thought as dogmatically as if he were one of his really
ancestors. The power of Slave had the place of Stuart king and
Roman popes. Education could go anybody further to that progress, and
him met away with the emotion; but, as the boy his gradually found
outskirtses change, and felt him anymore an isolated atom
in a hostile universe but a kind of herring-frying in a bench of
touching fish, he started to learn the first ones and easier lessons of
practical politics. So far he had not seen anything but
art to govern eighteenth-century. America and he started, to the
same time, to become aware of a strength new bottom the innocent one
surface of apparatus of party. Also to that first moment, a rather
slow boy weakly felt him aware that was probable that he met some personal
the difficulties in to try to reconcile sixteenth-century principles