Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1880 — Interview with Sarah. [ARTICLE]

Interview with Sarah.

assist me acconipi 'j r terday. Fortune smiled upon me gwj we i«et, Bsr&n s eye# " e ~rT‘.TT weeping, sad I supposed at ttrw tam sm had tired of Ufa. An attends* jjdbnjjjl rwasabe^t to speak, but, raased, the lady kindly took the infer •« speak » SewlXk bakrtle*.- «*“ assets of a chicsen reposing somnambutistical’y on a tray. (I will not be certain whether It was at ray er a deuce.) ‘Bong Jour, monsieur,’ respondedthe divine tiarah with a thrlUing smile. Th«u •be trembled dramatically, and to lain ts she were cold and if I would close the window, tasked: •Demi semi quiver r . ‘Vat a funny mans,' sha answered P< Bhe stUl trembled violently, sod itwsa, of course, my Any bod v who has studied Frenchtw members the first exercises in the book. ‘Awy Tons le paint* I asked. •1 am not xe aufflshtoug Hungary,’ she

r WM increased when I remarked, No Then Sarah turned sideways, wd gars me a profile view. 1 had to look to see her. Bhe Is rather tall, and thin almost to nothingness. Wte has black eyes, which caused a lriendiy J*tween us at onSS, as I h*y (and sometimes two) myaelf- Her hs r U of the color of what I •®KFJ e “ known in France as brie. Noticing » piano in the room, I asked: Pianissimo BP The lady excused herself on the pl«*p| being tired, and shrugging her dainty shoulders she said: •I am so weariness.’ . j , Mile. Barnhsrdt then suggested that as the visitor spoke some Rnglish the Torter conversation carried on in that ‘“fiSweak so English lsnkviteh almori so good like Ido myself. BhsU we ooatlnutoace V - - < •Bi, signoria,’ was my delightful assentBarah proved to be very witty. Bhe evidently wished to guy me, for she said she came over on a ‘sheep—a big, nice •beep.’ •Were you seasick ?’ ‘We, we, Monaieur. Wunce. I wusessickneas once. It last all se voyage, and ■he laughed. ' . ‘You do not appear to have sufferea much.* * •Zat is a very funny,’ she answered with a smile. ‘Does the American style of cooking agree with you t Bhe shook her head doubtfully. Being asked how long her engagement would continue, she replied with warmth: ‘Oh! so many. Ze nice gentlemen of Amerlque. Zey all want to engage me for zemaelvea, but I cannot marry joost alretty. lam too young,’ and she heaved a sigh, which I heaved again. It awoke the splended little greyhound that reclined on a pearl-inlaid cushion in a 88,000, bonnet. Heyawned. ‘I must really leave,’ i said. But- I would caution you before I go. The dog law In the city is exceedingly strinrent. Be very careful of your pet, mademoiselle. Oo not let him get out of your sight, or he may get pounded. Good day, Mile. Barah.’ A pmeeasion approached the house at this moment, and X remarked quite mechanically: ‘An election procession ?’ •No,’ mademoiselle responded, ‘my drunks, my costumes, my clothes. Au revolr, monsieur.’ Ana the interview closed.