F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 29
standing coop, she intensely sees Franconia, and in her exuberance
places of feelings her in front of his/her chair, ventilating her/it with the
palmetto. Which investigates and affectionate nature of the good old man
slave was introduced here in his/her purity. Nothing can be stronger,
nothing the show the existence of the happy associations more forcedly. The
the affection of old servant is proverbial,-his/her enthusiasm he/she knows anybody
the comfort of bounds,-Mas'r absorbs all of its thoughts. Here, Aunt
The feelings of Rachel of rose over its power of limitation: she looked fixed on
his/her young lady with admiration, laughed, you/he/she ventilated more and more her;
understanding then the small his/her jewelled gives, it pressed him/it to her spacious
mouth and he/she kissed him/it. "Young Mrs.! Franconia, I make lub ye this way!"
she whispers.
"Because, Aunt Rachel!" Exclaimed Franconia, suddenly starting: "I am
you cheer you arouses me, for me dreamed of trouble: it did me
weak-nervous. Where is Clotilda?" And she fixed vacantly rotunda the
lodgings, as if unconscious of his/her position. "Diviners 'and aint 'the turn
in any place. Ye sees, Miss, as she doesn't assume anybody care he/she ye,-takes dis
child to mix on de the old cook, when ye comes to see us." And advancing
to the stand she brings the tray; and in his/her excitement to serve
Mrs., forgetful that coffee is cold. "Da'h that he is; in the moment in which beautiful
as 'ems get in the city of de. Rachel did 'the em!"
"I want Clotilda Rachel,; You have to bring me her. I was dreaming
of her and it Annexes; and she can say dreams-"
The old slave interrupts him. "If Miss Franconia habs had dream, 'and
bad, sartin. Old Mas'rs spoil girl of dat, Clotilda,-face his/her tink her
lady, however. You the mos' white, true fo'h; but aint any best oders of the calm place
nigger on plantation" of de, she returns. Franconia sips his/her coffee,
taken a waf by the dish as the old servant it contains him/it in front of her,
and you order Beau to summon Clotilda.