The Atlantic Monthly, volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859

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I quite agree with him. I don't seehow he came to let it go so long as he has. " "Well, " said Mrs. Scudder, "if worst comes to worst, and he will do it, I, for one, shall stand by him to the last. " "And I, for another, " said Mary.
"I would like him to talk with Cousin Zebedee about it, " said Mrs. Scudder. "When we are up there this afternoon, we will introduce theconversation. He is a good, sound man, and the Doctor thinks much ofhim, and perhaps he may shed some light upon this matter. " M
...eanwhile the Doctor was making the best of his way, in the strength ofhis purpose to test the orthodoxy of Simeon Brown.
Honest old granite boulder that he was, no sooner did he perceive atruth than he rolled after it with all the massive gravitation of hisbeing, inconsiderate as to what might lie in his way;--from which it isto be inferred, that, with all his intellect and goodness, he would havebeen a very clumsy and troublesome inmate of the modern American Church. How many societies, boards, colleges, and other good institutions, have reason to congratulate themselves that he has long been among thesaints!


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