Capitolo 59
what they contested; and candidates' roll for military honors the world was given to. Evident among the names crowned with well-defeated distinction was that of George Marshall. A more noble, braver spirit never advanced from walls of university on the crowded public road of life, or one with more fixed walk, truer than him. I CAPITULATE XIII. Time rolled on. Months had melted in months until them they were it had been recording for years, from when we offered Madam goodbye Truxton class finishing on that June day departed 185 -, and it looked with grieved eye the last drill well-performed some cadets that graduate of the same year. Twelvemonths exposed to the sun had passed on these separated only till now friends, very of whom anchors clung to each other with the old love of days of school, and it maintained from frequent correspondence a suit knowledge of each other the lives and doings. It is value mentioning what these years had brought some changes to the lives and the fortunes of three of the four fixed friends to Madam Truxton, and to others who jurors were once friends to the institute. In his/her calm house to Melrose, Lizzie Heartwell was comparing daily the austere duties of the life among a group of small researchers bright-dagli eyes, bringing gracefully easy the dignity of school-owner. Great Helen Her, a bright fresh blonde in days of school, was in bloom in a beautiful equitable, beautiful, to the fashion, as devoted to society as society was devoted to her. Bertha Levy, knavish and happy-hearted how come, you/he/she had been expeditious to the foreign countries to complete his/her education to Berlin--to moderate down his, and it tries and breaks his/her spirit", as she wrote in a letter to Lizzie. It was only the life of Leah Mordecai from which was apparently marked nothing change. You were older from some year-that it was the whole saw of world of change in his/her life. To the eyes of extraneous, she was still pursuing, the equal way of his/her life, still bringing the expression sadness,
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