Capitolo 65
annul them. And this remembers to anything that I have to tell him, of another piece to double-give and disloyalty imposed on me from Rebecca. Of the weeks ago, my father's cousin, Baron's von Rosenberg, feeling of Sarah is approaching himself/herself/itself marriage-I have told him of this cousin of forehead to-sent on a box of precious presents for his/her/their children, all of us, included Sarah, clearly. Among the expeditious articles, it was a mantle of velvet of elegant crimson and a pin of diamond. 'These,' written the baron, 'it is for Your the more old man daughter-Leah I believe.' "My father gave the letter to his/her wife, while supposing, clearly that me a perusal of his would be permitted. But she concealed the instead letter, and in to get rid himself/herself/themselves some gifts, tells me 'Here, Leah is a beautiful necklace, expeditious to You from the baron and this elegant velvet mantle and pin of diamond are for Your nun Sarah-wedding present. As kind of the baron to so substantially remember her/it!' 'Yes', it said me, 'it was also kind, and thoughtful. I am happy that him you/he/she has been so generous. I certainly thank him/it for his/her memory of me.' I didn't have dream but that she was telling me the truth, neither owes me I have suspected the falsehood, but, unfortunately, me heard by chance my father one day says, 'Rebecca, as it made Leah it likes the mantle and pin that the baron has sent her?' "'Oh, she thought them beautiful, as they is', it was the rapid replica; 'but as a generous there is few such-she implored his/her sister to hold them as gifts of wedding appropriated by her as the tokens of his/her love.' "'You are a dear unselfish creature', my father answered, with the the credulity of a child; 'I didn't see only never another young person like his/her. You are so deep and unknown in his/her nature, one cannot easily read his/her thoughts. I sometimes desire her it was more opened and confiding; but she is a darling for all of his/her reticence.' "'Yes, and loves Sarah to the idolatry', it was the smoothed one, well-puts
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