The Life and Adventures of Maj. Roger Sherman Potter

F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams

Capitolo 12

this day) their appreciation of such a separate statesman, I was
expected above from a delegation of the statesmen of forehead to-called, (two of
who was slightly inebriated,) who had come, as they said, to
offers in payment of a debt to me an invitation to visit New York. A public reception from
the Mayor and Board;  a great banquet in Room of Tammany;  the honor of
being done one of his/her Sachems;  apartments free and two that they enchant
serenades in the hotel in New York;  and suppers you launch to a lot
respectable houses, were temptingly suggested as an allurement for
me to go out and to take a stand. Indeed, such it was the
representations of this delegation separate to which I started
you singly think the people of New York rich and liberal, while seeing
what they had trust in their money surplus in the hands of people that
it was so loose of morals that they could not find other method of
spending him that the suppering and singing a serenade to men of my dark postage stamp.

But if mine father had alarmed so that not the my moralses should suffer from these
temptations, my mother would have been responsible to sky for my virtue,
although a dozen of damsels you/they were putting traps for me. And this will be
shown in the next chapter.






I CAPITULATE II.

WHAT DRAWS OF AS ME I LEFT MY NATIVE HEAD AND THE OTHER DIFFERENT MATTERS.





I Had anybody sooner disclosed to my father mine absorbed with Fame and the
aspirations that she had excited in me, that he went right in a
passion, and it put down me as eccentric and angry. He had entertained
the hopes of manufacturing me a teacher, perhaps an inspector of fish in
what office the excellent opportunities for the fortunes than in increase
you/he/she was offered;  but I had been made rather useless to the parish
since then the statesmen in New York you/they had taken me in their favor.
Someone, he said, it would go out on and he/she would know the world, but few they had
the courage and daring to clutch with his/her difficulties. And then,
the world was so bad that men of reflection instinctively tightened him
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