ought to be very different from what they really are. This is the point on which I want your advice, which would fix the wavering of my irresolute disposition. To come to a decision has always been too much for my Creole inertness, and I find it easier to obey the wishes of others.
\"I admire the general's courage, the extent of his information on every subject on which he converses; his shrewd intelligence, which enables
ought to be very different from what they really are. This is the point on which I want your advice, which would fix the wavering of my irresolute disposition. To come to a decision has always been too much for my Creole inertness, and I find it easier to obey the wishes of others.
\"I admire the general's courage, the extent of his information on every subject on which he converses; his shrewd intelligence, which enables