In the Depths of the First Degree a Romance of the Battle of Bull Run

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" The man who accompanied Saracen Gay on the occasion here mentioned was his valet, Risbon Flappins. Much care had been bestowed on his selection, and due regard paid to the peculiarities of the gentleman he would attend in future. "Ris, " as he was often called, seemed to possess all the qualifications necessary for the position, or any other, for the matter of that. He was strong and fearless, yet gentle as a woman, sober, industrious in the affairs of his employer, and fully alive to the obl...igation of humoring his opinions and fancies. Flappins proved an excellent attendant ; he encouraged his master to travel to the great cities and points of interest in the United States, kept him safe and comfortable throughout each ordeal, and had a jolly good time from year in to year out.
Saracen Gay rented a villa in the suburbs of Montgom- ery, but owned several in other places, so that, as a rule, he was constantly moving. This arrangement diverted his mind and made life endurable. At the time of his appearance before Furflew in the streets of Montgomery, he was expecting the arrival of a carriage which he had ordered at some other point.


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