Capitolo 55
me street, and to offer me the God-speed with one of Your bright smiles that Can I hope in a sure arrival to mine I bring destined?" "Well, we have had our discourse without interruption, and so I will go away You", said Leah. "His/her aunt will certainly want her to her a little. I will satisfy her to the bench in duration. You cultivate then, good-from." As her Mrs. Heartwell the room of Lizzie entered, Leah fainted; and a does sweeter, sadder than you/he/she has said her/it Mrs. Heartwell that her you/he/she had rarely seen. I CAPITULATE XII. The hours stole on, and that for the departure of Lizzie was to course of hand. As the sun sank down slowly for remaining, that June exposed to the sun and memorable day, clouds of crimson it reddens, and gold, mixed in fantastic forms, cover the wide horizon, and it attracted the most casual observer from their marvelous beauty. Toward the oriental horizon the sky was blue and without clouds, while mixing with the water in a lapis lazzuli enormous immensity. The coolness, crisp sea-breeze had dissipated the intense heat of the day, and insane of cheerful pedestrians and results of vehicles of liveried, you/he/she was passing and repassing on the avenue to the fashion, where the wealth and the beauty of the Regina City daily it gathered after the heat of the day was ended. The Firefly, load with its load, was ready to the bench, while attending the signal to depart. The friends of Lizzie Heartwell he/she anchors they lingered on the inviting bridge, reluctant to speak the word of division that owes this way certainly comes. Dr. and her Mrs. Heartwell, his/her uncle and aunt, Judge Amity and his/her daughter, his/her teacher in the Saturday-school Bertha, Helen and Leah, the remainders of the "indissoluble quartette" as the school-girls called these friends, you/he/she was assembled on the bridge, and with them Great Emile Her and she formed recently friend, George Marshall. In the acquiescence with his/her promise he had come to go to all speed' the
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