F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 51
every temptation; but while the victim now and then he/she asks to the hope to be
his/her keeper, he rarely thinks as certainly him you/he/she is sinking faster and
faster to an irrecoverable depth.
Through this combination of trap-all possession their life-springs in
slavery-Lawrence brought downfall on his/her father, and you/he/she involved his
uncle. With an excellent education, a person excellent, frank and kind
demeanour, he made his/her way in the city, and soon it attracted the
attention of those that you/they strike to honor smoothed society. It had society
placed his/her limitations on character and personal value, it would have
is well for Lawrence; but the negligence to found this moral
preserver only serves to increase the avenues to vice, and to
hands men from tall places in the staircase moral and lower. This is the
tearful guilt of southern society; and through the lack of that
moral rampart, so protective of society in England New
States-personal value-piece of ground of ground are dissipated, families brought
poverty, the young men degraded, and people once happy checked from
those houses that they can look above only back with pain and regret. The
the associations of birth, education and society-so a lot it smoothed
appraised by the southerner-all become as nothing when poverty puts his
you seal on the victim.
And anchor, between the classes in the south there a religious exists
thankful feeling evidently; but what credit for the sincerity is able
we grant when the result tries that anybody part of the
organisation same jobs for the elevation of a failsoft class? As
very of this he will be reformed we go away to the reader
discrimination. The lack of a greater effort to do religious
predominant influence has been, and still it is, a source of great bad.
But it allowed us to continue our account, and it implores the indulgence of the reader
to have infringed this way.
Adulated and he/she caressed among cheerful assemblages, Lawrence founded soon
him drawn over social cheerfulness them in more depth and more
tempting excitements. His/her frequent visits to the cafe and