Capitolo 12
you roll their pious eyes, and you declare that I would do better to be in bed to this time, instead of writing in my diary. But ago anybody difference. I don't know if it is the seventh one or the first day what I should observe as one day of rest. One suit me as the other. Here it goes then for my diary. "November 29, Saturday evening. Yes, I will write Saturday evening, for the glances of the thing. Is hardly returned by Tax of Bertha tea-party--it went with my sister. You/he/she would not have gone but for the hope of reunion Leah Mordecai. In the principal, I hate Hebrews, but I have to admit here, Diary that her Mrs. Levy is as elegant a woman as me I ever have met; also, and Bertha is an astute creature, not beautiful and not my desire precisely, but withal a girl of taking. "But of all the beautiful women that I have seen in years, Hebrew or Cristiano there is anybody you/he/she can compare with Leah Mordecai--such hair and such eyes are rarely given to woman. It says Helen that his/her hair measures four feet in length! Thing a regal stability to that elegant lead! "But I swear there is a sadness on his/her face what I don't do understands. You don't certainly know anything of the pain. It doesn't rise from lack; for her, of all the young girl in this Regina City it is the most distant from that. Old Mordecai Dentro has non said wealth, and there it enters the 'marrow of the walnut-tree.' Clearly, he is as miser as a Hebrew you/he/she can be; but not with his/her daughter. Who is thirsty, velvets and diamonds that her? Rich! rich! Have! that that a glorious thing to be said of one; but apart from the money of old Mordecai, Leah is a superb woman; one don't have need is ever ashamed of such wife. I should not be. "I have to put to work me to verify the trouble that has to indulge in his/her heart so continually to becloud his/her face. I want gift Helen to discovers for me. Can you/he/she be of the bargain of unlucky love--who knows? I think that I would appreciate to put out some individual of the way that would be
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