Sister Jane, Her Friends And Acquaintances; a Narrative of Certain Events And Episodes Transcribed From the Papers of the Late William Wornum

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My theory was that he would be found 126 SISTER JANE.
to-morrow, and it was a theory that lasted through many long days. For if the child had been taken up into the clouds, or if the earth had opened and swallowed him, his disappearance could not have been more complete or more mysterious.
The search was continued for weeks, and was extended to the neighboring counties. All the wells were examined, all the ponds and streams for miles around were dragged, and the circus was followed and watched
...by two or three young men who had been paying Mary Bullard some atten- tion. But all to no purpose. The child was not to be found; and so, in the course of time, the village went about its business in the usual way, and the disappearance of Freddy Bullard became a story to frighten children with.
Even the fortitude with which Colonel Bullard bore the burden of his grief ceased to be the sub- ject of remark. He seemed to accept it as his share of the misfortunes which come to the sons of men, and continued to go up and down as usual, winning the sympathy of the thoughtful and retaining the respect of all his fellow-citizens.


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