F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 15
closes the gates of Washington against the Mr. Davis and his/her rebel
people, and to hold closed them raising a cord of strong strong
around the city.
I CAPITULATE III.
RESPECT SEPARATE OFFICIAL Á. L' THAT BUILT THE STRONG ONE.
Me anybody I have thought him more than the right, my child to introduce her/it with a
pleasant, but very exact portrait of the officer separate of
engineers to which the ability we am indebted for the strong one that more
what once it saved Washington. I kill this than in comparison to the truth of
history, and from an apprehension that there are other, perhaps,
taller in line that can place application to the honor to of the future day.
I have also introduced Him with a spread out and complete portrait
of him in the frontispiece of this job. He appears here in his
usually calm, meditative humor, with his/her pipe and Teacher Mahan
last great job on fortifications. He is, I have to tell him, my child a
man of great brain and generous nature, affectionate of his/her joke, and a lot
fertile in the art of earthworks of the breeding. In figure he is
Falstaffian, and when on his/her circles among the uses of fortifications
boots cloth-that it has legs and immense, and a hat with a tall crown and
extremely wide edge. Indeed, its figure is that that can have called
formidable, and there would be no sbagliandosilo it was you to satisfy him/it
on the road. And, despite his/her pacific disposition and his
scrupulous respect for the rights of others, the growers round off around
Washington concerns him/it with fear and trembling. In short, my child, his
I approach near a house of farm is sure to send all the children
racing with fear. And also the curs and the other national animals,
you seem to have an instinctive knowledge that its visits foretell anybody
good to the domicil of their master. It is curious to see those national
animals as them bark and they, and then it tightens away him to his
you draw near, while sending forth signals of their antipathy. In truth, my child, he has
a bad reputation among these worthy growers which the farms him quietly