Capitolo 20
understanding that being so continually bite to my heart. As I have said You my heart turns before oddly him, to You in pain. In the three years that I have known Him, and we have seen each other daily me, you/he/she has never known Him guilty about a fit solo or word that were unworthy--" "Oh! Leah--" "Don't interrupt me Lizzie. You now have to feel my history, although it it will shortly be said; and I have one ask for to do my darling. It it is, that you have the charity for my guilts, and it are sorry for for me in mine many temptations." You continued: "As you have known before, my mother died when I was a very small child, as soon as three years old. I remember her/it but a lot indiscriminately. The woman what time the wife of my father is, you/he/she was his housewife in the life-duration of my mother. You, clearly came from the you walk common of the life, his/her being of father a very poor butcher. As her it ever became the wife of my father, I don't know; but my old nanny used to announce to me that it was at any Honorable he/she wants to say. Both that as it , him if he/she married her/it when I was four years adult; and from that date my miserable history starts. The first accident of my life later this digamy that I remember more vividly was this. One year later my father's marriage to Rebecca, business of the importance he/she called him/it to England, and a desire tenderly long-taken care of to see its elderly parents took him to Bohemia, where they lived, after the business in Liverpool you/he/she was done. As I went while he had gone, I weakly remember; but enough, well I suppose, as me he/she anchors I was partially under the care and controls of my faithful nanny, a colored woman of kind and tender heart. "Old poor woman, dear, she has died a long time ago! "This visit of my father to its parents tried to be the last, as they died after one year or two. Among the relatives of my father in the old country, was a cousin that lived in wealth and luxury in some place in Saxony. This cousin had been as a brother to him in his
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