Scrope Or the Lost Library a Novel of New York And Hartford

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Scrope Or the Lost Library a Novel of New York And Hartford
Frederic B Frederic Beecher Perkins
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Mr. Scrope sat down ; and after a moment Mr. Button, after the usual manner, asked what was the further pleasure of the meeting ; adding that he presumed their 3'oung friend and kinsman would be pleased to answer any questions. Here Mr. Scrope bowed, in sign of assent. For his own part, the chairman confessed that he had been greatly interested and favorably impressed bj- the state- ments they had just heard.
Mr. Adam Welles arose, and in his slow, deliberate, awkward, or rather homely, and j-e
...t intelligent manner, said : — "I move }-ou, sir, that we now proceed to the formation of the Scrope Association, in manner and form as just suggested by the gentle- man from foreign parts. " This motion was seconded, and Mr. Button was on the point of putting it to vote, when a spare, pale, gentlemanly per- son, with a precise look, a roomy forehead, a clean-shaved face, a sharp, thin nose, and a narrow chin, rose up, and in a dry, sharpish voice and prim manner, observed that if it were in order he would like to make one or two inquuies of his young friend, 146 Scrope; or, The Lost Library.

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