Hagar the Martyr Or Passion And Reality a Tale of the North And South
Hagar the Martyr Or Passion And Reality a Tale of the North And South
H Marion Harriet Marion Stephens
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That darkest hour just before day found them still tram pling the clover blossoms and the fresh flowers that sprang in rich profusion all along their path. Not a word had been spoken. But for the heavy beating of her heart, 106 HA GAB THE MARTYR. Laird might have held a statue in his arms. He was be ginning himself to indulge in a superstitious tremor. He tried to shake it off, by thinking how fate had favored him in the present instance. He had a brilliant future before him. Hagar surely would... consent to be his wife, rather than have her disgraceful origin exposed ; and as for Min nie, he was rather glad than otherwise that she had escaped. He knew she would escape, for being a favorite servant, she was always provided with a pass, that would carry her safely to any part of the slave territory. As Laird neared the homestead of Hagar, a feeling of superstitious awe took possession of his mind. Her own death-like stillness, the deepening of the night's last shad ows, and the solemn quietude which pervaded nature in its rest, all told upon him with irresistible force.
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