Capitolo 64
on the cold, the bright world, wound in clear of moon and as me I looked fixed to the far-away misty horizon, the distance called to mind my far-street, I befriend to Melrose--it recalled to mind, also the fact that the Your last one welcome letter has for an unusual length of time remained without answer. Your letter that has come a new year, came as the flowers in spring, always fresh and beautiful. You/he/she has been neglected from the inevitable press of circumstances from which I have been surrounded, what negligence, I feel me sure, you will appreciate and pardons, when I have detailed the following facts. "My nun Sarah will get married him in a week. This that draws near to event you/he/she has been the cause of my limited time, while pressing out of sight, and also out of memory, every letter-writing. "Yes, dear Lizzie, the long-expected wedding is around indeed to is celebrated, and all of our family, is omitted, you/he/she is in a fever of excitement and delight. "My footstep-mother is ecstatic on the scheming success of her, and it also complies to be kind to me,-to me, Lizzie that she has this way long and so he/she faithfully despised. "My father also, seems happy on this alliance, intelligent Mark excellent character and qualifications of business, and appreciating the connection with the family of the rabbi. Mark he appears happy in the hope of assuring Sarah for his/her wife. But as to Sarah, I am able, hardly preaches his/her feelings; she is too much youth and cheerful fully to understand the footstep in front of her. You seem a great deal happy with the occasion that gives on her so many good-looking presents; and over this self I think her it throws as soon as a thought. The wish of marriage the synagogue is solemnized to, and the reception contained here to house. Mark has given gifts that should be mine to Sarah of the elegant gifts. It is it wrong to write those words--words that so a lot they contain wanting to say? You/he/she can be; but as You knows all, dear Lizzie that I am not able
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