F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 25
among Mrs. Flamingo, a bishop and the devil. But Mrs.
Flamingo and the devil that seemed to enjoy each other society
exaggeratedly it found the best of the bishop that was scrupulous of his,
dignity and not a few anxious around being seen in such society.
And from the horrors of this dream him alarm clock, amazed to find
he bewared above of some kind friend-a youth, beautiful-dalle features man,
in who he recognizes the serious theologian, as he is decked out by the
imprisoned that him daily visits in his/her mission of good person. There was
anything so frank and he/she tames in this youth it is gait-some thing
so virile and radiant in his expression-some thing so disinterested
and saint in his/her mission of love--anything so opposite to the
the coldness of the great world without--anything so serene and elevated
in his/her youth that also the most inveterate criminal attended his
coming with emotions of the joy, and it kindly gave a ready ear to his
suggestion. Indeed, the prisoners called him/it their child; and he seemed
not dainty tid bit of their approach, but he/she took them each from the hand, sat to
their side, addressed them as owes an address of brother
another;--yea, he did them to feel that what was their interest it
it was his/her joy to promote.
The young theologian the takings a closing of set by the side of the
intoxicated that dreams; and as him it convulsively woke up, and it turned verse
him his/her distorted face, seeing with wild fixed look every object that you/he/she has met
his/her sight, the youth satisfied its recognition with a smile and a heat
you grab some hand. "I am sorry you find here me of new-yes, I am."
"The best men, have been here perhaps--"
"I am ashamed of him, nevertheless; it is not as you/he/she should be, you see,"
interruptions Tom.
"Never mind-(the young it checks himself)-me I was about to say there
it is still an opportunity for you; and there is an opportunity; and you owe
struggle; and I will help Him to fight; and Your friends--"
Tom interrupts saying, "I don't have friends."