Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter

F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams

Capitolo 8

wood, two histories stop, having superior and lower porches.

We pass the falling gate, and it arrive him from a narrow passage
through the garden, on every side of what a piece of piece of antiquariato is
statuary, broken and defaced. Entering the lowest porch, we walk
the quadrangle, seeing innumerable cuts and you carve on the
places:  they is it initials and the full names, cut for arranging the vanity of
that anxious to leave the family of Marston a memo. Again we arrive
to the back of the mansion where the quadrangle a courtyard opens
filled with broken grapevines, blackened cedars and venerable-looking
leaks;-they was valued once very from the venerable old man and a lot
family of respectable Marston. Some fenced in by the left of the
mansion is the "fences in the houses"-small ones, beautiful boxes, approximately twelve
feet within winds, and proportionately tall. One is the kitchen:  it has
a dark glance, the smoke that publishes from his/her cracks despite the
fireplace;  while from his/her door, inhabitants black, worn-out and fat and
violating their curious faces, you publish before. The black cook and smoothed,
with his/her ample figure, you/he/she is foaming with excitement, so that not the party
she is preparing for the guests of master you/he/she cannot succeed in sustaining her/it
celebrity. Evident among these boxes two being introducing a lot a
aspect of neater:  they is brightly bleached, and the small one
windows are decorated with in bloom plants. There are inside of itself a
air of the simple neatness and the freshness that we have rarely seen old;
lean furniture seems to have been systematized by some accurate
gives, and you introduce an air of the joy in strange contrast with
the dark boxes around. In each it is a bed cleanly systematized,
scatters above with a white cover, and from his/her side a piece of rubber bands
carpet. It is from these we will draw before the manager
characters of our history.

On a brick foundation, approximately winds rods from the correct wing of
the mansion, stands a wood cottage, occupied by the overseer. Mr.
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