Capitolo 14
what the time draws so nearby, it is it possible that my dream owes does fade away in the nonexistence? Owes this taste of heart the bitterness of the falsehood, among his/her other pains? Miserable girl that I am! Certainly some bad star polished on the time and place of my birth. But I want the hope above for the best, and still continuous to look in ahead to the next day, when my life will be separate from the unfortunate woman who dark now so darkly my existence. I will hope on, also although disappointment finally arrival." The soliloquy ended, Leah placed by the pearls in the velvet-ruled case, and it turned to sleep and dreams. Mark Abrams, the first friend and person in love of Leah, were the greatest child of an of talent and he/she extremely-esteemed rabbi that presided more anymore on the blooming and Jewish and rich congregation in the Regina City; and Mark he was extremely esteemed, as a youth of beyond reproach the integrity and the unusual shine of intellect. I CAPITULATE V. Monday morning came again. The great bell in the dome of Mrs. The seminar of Truxton had played, and all the pupils, great and small, you/he/she was gathered for connecting in the exercises of opening. Before, the small girls bright-dagli eyes, in orderly aprons, with hair smoothed again in modest braids, or it gathered in safe under the faithful comb; then, the studious more advanced, each that is born thrills him of healthy vigor and the full one of hope heart; and hard, the great girls or class finishing", as Madam Truxton meaningfully drew them--all once more you/they were assembled in this bright Monday morning, to start the duties of another week, and it divides again the joys and the pains of the life of school. It was a beautiful perceives, this assembled school; for where the heart that doesn't do is sees with inexpressible pleasure the dawning beauty of innocent, happy-go-lucky maidenhood? "Does Bertha, know the French lesson?" Says Lizzie Heartwell, as the class of young ladies was passing from the room of reunion to Madam Cond
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