The New Adam And Eve (From "mosses From An Old Manse")

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" "Why? to love one another, " cries Eve. "Is not that employmentenough?" "Truly is it, " answers Adam, kissing her; "but still--I know not--something tells us there is labor to be done. Perhaps our allottedtask is no other than to climb into the sky, which is so much morebeautiful than earth. " "Then would we were there now, " murmurs Eve, "that no task or dutymight come between us!" They leave the hospitable mansion, and we next see them passing downState Street. The clock on the old State Ho...use points to high noon, when the Exchange should be in its glory and present the liveliestemblem of what was the sole business of life, as regarded amultitude of the foregone worldlings. It is over now. The Sabbathof eternity has shed its stillness along the street. Not even anewsboy assails the two solitary passers-by with an extra penny-paper from the office of the Times or Mail, containing a fullaccount of yesterday's terrible catastrophe. Of all the dull timesthat merchants and speculators have known, this is the very worst;for, so far as they were concerned, creation itself has taken thebenefit of the Bankrupt Act.

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