Capitolo 57
his/her heart nevertheless, that this should be the last time. "Only this morning", thought her, "thing Lizzie I made a promise? And in front of the day is ended, I have broken that promise. That that an irresolute creature that I am! But this will be the last. Me the vote again." "Miss Heartwell will miss her, I judge", Emile started, as he walked directed by his/her side. "From Your sorry expression, one was able, you think her it was dead, instead of it faded away from sight in a vase. ME has trust they are still there of the friends the Regina City; at least one, who will kindly be remembered in the absence of Miss Heartwell." "Yes, the Mr. The Great one, I have some friends, some, I have trust, it went away behind; but anybody, not a soul in which you/he/she can provide the his/her my place affections. You has been more than a school-friend to me; she has is an adviser a sister,; one that above all others understand mine nature and it sympathizes with and it appreciates my character", says Leah, warmly. "Indeed, Miss Heartwell will be envied in to possess so a lot of Your affection, and still I think that you unjustly speak to attribute to his/her alone the heart of love and understanding that you do. Not the motto has me of my affection and my devotion to You? And he/she anchors ago you it asks for other protests to confirm the sincerity of my confession?" To these words word-evil gatherings to Leah-her colored deeply, and turning his/her dark, eyes that it burns full on Emile, say: "The Mr. The Great one, I never beg you it allowed me to feel to send forth her/it such the feeling as that again. We am friends, and, if you choose, always both; but, in every truthfulness I tell him/it, more than the friends us you/he/she can be never. I frankly confess that Your society is a lot of it grants to me, Your way fascinating, Your attractive style; but I am a Jewess of the most severe sect and You a Cristiano, and not a severe one; and these facts form alone an insurmountable barrier in the way
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