Led On! Step By Step, Scenes From Clerical, Military, Educational, And Plantation Life in the South, 1828-1898;

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W. H. Aspinwall, who greeted me warmly after the speech, and before we left handed me a check of a considerable amount for my work ; and he con- tinued until his death to be an annual contributor. Then his pious wife, a sister of the great J. Lloyd Breck, con- tinued to be my generous.friend until she died. So much came of that invitation of my dear friend Mr. Low.
But I was sometimes terribly disheartened. One day the Rev. Dr. Morgan, rector of St. Thomas's volunteered to give me a letter of i
...ntroduction to one of his wealthy par- ishioners, who had just moved into a new house, newly fur- nished. He appreciated the compliment of his rector in singling him out, and began to make excuses for not help- ing me, by telling me how much he had recently given, — thirty thousand to this object, five thousand to another, and four to another, and so on. He estimated his recent 262 Led On / gifts at about forty thousand dollars. I deprecated his giving his reasons for refusing me help. I was quite ready, I said, to believe them good, and congratulated him and his beneficiaries, and only regretted I was not so fortunate as to be one of them.

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