The Gray And the Blue. a Story Founded On Incidents Connected With the War for the Union
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Waterbury. "Yes," said Mr. Waterbury, in response, "Adams is a remarkable man, and good as he is able, and useful as he is good." "And you say he is an artist and a musician as well as a teacher ? — I am surprised. In our country such men never amount to much. Is he temperate ? " " Never drinks a glass of anything that will intoxicate." ' ' And industrious ? " " Never is idle ; unless his devotion to art and music is idleness." " Does he write poetry ? " "I think not. I never heard that he did ...so. A PLEASANT PARTIlfGt. 21? His school and his duties there absorb his whole 'heart." " WeU, I shall always couple him and the nigger preacher together in my memory — one as a model white and the other as a model black man." Then the conversation took a business turn, and Mr. Langdon requested Mr. Waterbury to be the general agent for his sister in all her business affairs, which office was accepted readily ; and the more so, inasmuch as the request indicated that each had won the confidence of the other.
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