F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 48
Boggs; to-tomorrow it was not so sure that he would not be gotten married the
Miss bright and all-finished Noggs; and next day that he was
certain to marry himself/herself/themselves the of talent and very rich heir, Miss
Robbs. Mrs. Stepfast, extremely esteemed in society to the fashion and
the very best gossipmonger in the city, had reservedly spread him
all on the district that the Mr. Stepfast told her the young one
Baronet told him (and him verilies believed that he was head and ears in
love with her!) Miss Robbs was the most beautiful creature that he had seen
as he left Belgravia. And then he went to a perfect rhapsody of
excitement while praising the poetry of his/her motion, the grace with
what she completed the smallest offices in the sketch-room her,
regal figure, his/her circle that alabaster weapon, her smooth, while tapering
hands, (so puts chastely street with two small diamonds, and so otherwise from
the wives of the butchers of this day that their bedazzle the whole day
long with convenient jewelry,)--the beautiful long sea of his/her marmoreal bust,
the sweet smile that plays on never his/her thoughtful face the,
the regularity of his/her Greek characteristics and those great, languishing
eyes, continually flashing with the light of irresistible love. Quoth
ye! according to that that the Mr. Stepfast told Mrs. Stepfast the young one,
Baronet is able, with the ideal of a true poet, as you/he/she was him, you/he/she has gone
on to narrate his/her charms up to sunset, it didn't have the Mr. Invited Stepfast
him to a supper of calm family. And to confirm what said the Mr. Stepfast,
Miss Robbs had been seen by her/it Mrs. Windspin that looks in to Mrs.
Stebbins, the suit-creator to the fashion while the young Baronet had
twice is to Lance, in King Street to select a necklace of diamond
of great value that he left subject to the taste of Miss Robbs.
And putting together two and them to them two there was anything in
it!"
"I am really happy it is not worse anything. There has been so a lot of scandal
him wakened up by vulgar people against our San Cecilia."