F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 78
you/he/she has felt him a lot of times to refer to you in terms of encomium. As me
says before, while being the man to do her/it some a good turn, takes mine
I recommend as a friend. The Judge has Him in his/her taking, according to
every established principle of law; and having four good person and
competent witnesses, (you don't have voice in law, and Ann is not to want
standing coop of forehead to a jury,) it will send above her for one twelve-months'
residence in Mountain Scoundrel."
It will be almost superfluous here to add, that the Mr. Soloman had, in a
you interview with the Judge, it systematized, in consideration of an attractive
tax, to take him the responsibility of the betrayal to the By
Cecilia; and also to provoke a reconciliation among him and
the girl him so it passionately looked for.
"Holds out some way some days, and all will blow on and
comes to the right. I will give his friendship of the Judge--yes, his
money, if you want. More than what, I will give credit to my guilt to
Ann; and being as generous of heart as her it is beautiful, her the wish,
having discovered the error, me pardons and face fines to the
You judge for his/her foolish action.
It is almost superfluous to add, that the apparent sincerity with
what the pleaded to equip of setup, had its effect on the
weak-prepared man. He loved dearly the girl but suspended poverty as a
lead cloud on him. Poverty tore him/it some means of
gratifying his/her ambition; poverty contained him/it closed fast in his
chains that damage; poverty prevents his to free her/it from the condition
necessity had imposed on her; poverty was goading him/it in crime;
and through crime only he saw the means to assure to him
the object tenderly taken care of of his/her love.
"I am not dead to Your friendship, but I am too much sad to heart to do
some pawn that involves Ann to this moment. We met in
wretchedness, entered above negligence and incriminates, it sealed our love with the
hard seal to suffer. Oh! thing a history of uneasiness that my heart was able