F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 14
it betrays the orator. "It is Tom Swiggs. I know him/it--he is it got the
hydrophobia; his/her ground of ownership common with him! Pick him/it up in towing, old Spunyarn,
give him a good berth, and allows him to mellow to thirty cents for day,"
the voice continues.
The last sentence that the orator has addressed to a man of beautiful figure
and frank expression that has made only its aspect dressed in
a sailor's attire. This man bends him on Tom, you/he/she seems to recognize
in him an old knowledge, for his/her face it heats with gentleness, and
him straightway starts drying the sun-scorched the face of the
you inebriate with his/her handkerchief, and with his/her smooth hand and
parts, with an air of tenderness his/her hair; and when he has done
this, he spreads the handkerchief on the face of the unfortunate man,
you touch the querulous vote-cribber on the arm, and with a
meaningful wink him ago a sign street, while saying, "now Come away, he has
luffed in the wind. A sleep will do him/it good."
I CAPITULATE II.
LADY FLAMINGO-HER SEPARATE PATRONS AND HER VERY RESPECTABLE
HOUSE.
I/you/he/she patiently concern us, generous and reader of urban; I/you/he/she follow us
intrepid where we go, neither it debits us with tracing crime in a bad
cause. We will leave the old jail, the intoxicated demolished the
group more curious than it surrounds him/it, and the history of the destroyer
it develops, and it escorts her in our walk to the mansion of Mrs.
Flamingo that is known well in Charleston and you/he/she has commonly called the
Mother of Sin. It is a pole of thick brick, you place in the one of the
public waterways, four histories stop, with windows of daring Doric,
puts away with cut stone grooved and brown, and revealing grown weak red
curtains, overlain with mysterious lace and from among the folds
of what, to the certain hours of the day, languid and more mysterious
eyes that cautiously peer at can be seen. It says Mrs. Flamingo (the city
fathers all know him/it) she has a scrupulous respect to taste, and
develop him/it in the construction of his/her anterior door that is of black