Capitolo 73
a quarter of one century, employed almost results of honest, industrious people that would poorly have gone otherwise suit and miserably fed, perhaps it is expert. The Mr. Caleb Schuyler, the superintendent and owner of these factories, were a great-hearted Englander Nuovo to that you/he/she had brought this is Southern his/her native economy and enterprise, and you/he/she had spent an useful life and comparatively long in the job to build on and Melrose that improves. Enough intelligence and wealth had gathered there to make the religious and desirable instructive advantages, if not superior. The houses were well entirely estates and attractive, and Melrose it was a fascinating place to live in, even if remote from binary or steamboats. In the oriental part of the village, where the road of winding started his kind descent to the river, sustained a plan, but comfortable and spacious school-room. Years it was erect ago for a "Yankee teacher" of school; now it was busy from Lizzie Heartwell that it had is first a favorite researcher of those same years of teacher, when her it was a very small girl. The consumption had from very since placed that teacher to remain, and time had brought that small equitable-hairy girl to fill his/her place. On the group of factory-children, and those gathered from the richer families now Lizzie Heartwell also presided, with great dignity and it honors, as school-owner. In this sphere of the life, her faculty of mind, soul and body, find the full purpose for perfect development. Affectionate of children, loving study, happy always to help those that desire knowledge, cheer to illuminate the ignorant person Lizzie, Heartwell was happy, and profit also, in the job in which she was assumed. Now it was more than three years since Lizzie left Mrs. Truxton and her you/he/she was now ending the second year of his/her teaching. It was September. The woods were dying before the usual one in the, Indian gilded summer. The days were sweet and delicious, and Melrose it was as attractive in his/her beauty in autumn as you/he/she had been in the
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