Capitolo 87
"Yes, the dear chile, I will tell him, if you desire. Buck is not many more times for Your darlings feet to pass in and out of cottage of de; " and to accompany these simple ones, pathetic words it was a burst of honest torn wounds, that skin on the white and orderly apron that contained some soul of kind to his/her eyes. "Will it miss me, the Aunt Barbaric when I have gone?" Said Leah, deeply him moved by the demonstration of the old woman of the pain. "Law, chile God only knows as the ole to the Aunt Barbaric you will miss you. But I will beg de the good God to hold her/it safe from damage, when you are this way far street, and he/she returns again her one day." "Supposes me I never return, the Aunt Barbaric; will it ever forget me?" The old woman didn't do you/he/she replies, but his/her frame ponderous shake convulsively, with excessive emotion. Leah drew near then this I befriend faithful, and placing his/her arm around his/her neck, it softly said, "Doesn't cry so, the Aunt Barbaric, but he/she consoles me with the hope that some day that I will return to you." The sound to draw near to footsteps in the room dried the torn wounds of the Aunt Barbaric, and when she opened the door in answer to a kind faucet, its face was placid as a lake in summer. "Is it you father? You enter, said Leah, looking above for satisfying her/it father's eye. "Yes, my daughter. Is it ready? Are the trunks packaged? I do more anything for You?" answered the Mr. Mordecai, almost in a breath. "Almost ready, father. The aunt Barbaric it has almost ended the last, and I am ready to leave her/it." These words, so full of the feeling, so achingly spoken, it also struck, I lavish in the heart of his/her/their father, and he/she filled him/it with inexpressible regret. "Ready to leave me, daughter" he reiterated, mean petulantly, "me fears that you don't appreciate, or rather than you interpret badly my the motive in to send her/it on so great a trip. How much girls there it is vainly who wish, from day to day, for such advantages as me I am offering her/it!"
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