F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 52
always ready to do some a good turn for a friend in need, and
Poor Constance that is sorry for as I did, I suggested a committee of four
the most greater part of respectable gentlemen and me, to investigate the matter.
The thing favorably struck Constance, you see. Then we found us to us
together it agreed to consider him a Congress, he/she spoke on the
business of the nation, brought a vote to dissolve the union, he/she drank
different bottles of Champagne, (I passionately desired a taste of Your old man
Madeira, her Mrs. Swiggs) and it drew a verdict that has arranged Mrs.
Constance marvelously-and so it owes. We was, after the more anymore
accurate examination, satisfied that the relationships prejudicial to the
character and being standing of Mrs. Constance didn't have foundation in truth,
being the scurvy manufactures of people bad-prepared that they looked for,
while hurting an innocent lady to damage Away the reputation of the,
Society of Cecilia. The Mr. Constance was settled extremely with the discovery;
and it finally tried the supreme balm that all of them is recovered
wounds. Clearly, the Rider, while having been departing, his was saved
blood."
Here the Mr. Soloman makes a break. It tells her/it Mrs. Swiggs, with a sigh, "it is
what everybody?"
"Rather enough for once, my good person Mrs.", the Mr. Soloman arches in return.
"Oh! I am so happy St. Cecilia you/he/she is still saved to us. You said, You
knows, it was above everything with him--"
"On? on?-then is! Or, if it won't separate him/it, you know. Because-oh,
I see where the error is not entirely ended, you know, while seeing how
the society can live through a result of scandals of nine-months. But
the thing in every vulgar individual lip-that it is the worse one of him."
Mrs. Swiggs seasons this piece of gossip as if it were a dainty tid bit
bit; and calling Rebecca, she commands that she immediately proceeds
in the wine cellar and door a bottle of the old one that Madeira-she only has
five left-for the Mr. Soloman. And to the great delight of the Mr. Soloman, the