F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 21
polite gait. You always pay Your laundress; is not ashamed to
gives credit to Your father, and you remember that the most affectionate you speak of
His/her mother, the more you will be beloved from extraneous. You avoid
statesmen that have come to be great wander about that he/she drinks bad
liqueur and it gives their thoughts to base sketches against the nation
gold. If you become great and brave, historical without doubt they want
You defame her, and crimes of disposition of which you are innocent to Your door,
as it is common with them. But you have to bear that with which they says of you
Christian moral courage, remembering, always that it is a delight with
them to lacerate the greatness from his/her tall throne." The priest looked
wisely in my face as him it said this, and shaken admonitorily his/her head.
"The most greater part of all", he continued, "never allows her to fall in the
hands of cheats of treasury, money-changer and malevolent editors,
who will put her on as the only appropriated person to be President of these
The United States, although you don't have an only qualification necessary
to the office. For them, while being deceptive men, it will be sure to do her/it
down with the same their facility they took her on; and when Your
ancestors, down to the third and fourth generations you/he/she is dug on, (as
you/he/she is become necessary to do,) and their character, together with
His/her really, done more black of their ink they try to damage one
another the character with, they will be the first ones to declare them
you/he/she was wrong him in you-that you are not their men they took her for."
The priest said a lot of other things of a likes out character that me
you don't think value that he/she writes in my memory. He shook then the hand
with my mother and it produces, expressed his/her surprise to the delay of
the time to the doctor, and taken his/her permission, while meeting with a strange
misadventure on his/her walk homeward that it will be reported in the next chapter.
I CAPITULATE III.
IN THAT A PLEASANT REUNION IS REPORTED WITH A GREATER FAMOUS.