Captain Waters, And Bill His Bo'son. a Tale of the Ocean And the Farm

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It is my firm opinion that her heart has been bestowed on another, or why should she refuse one who has few equals and no superior ? The only reason that can be assigned, is that her pure and childish heart has been bestowed on or ex- changed with some one, and that she has some of the stubborn nature of her grandfather, and determines not to change it. You have my warmest sympathy for your suffering in disappointment, and the assurance that I will do all in my power, to aid you in securing hap...piness.
"Yours to command, "Julia Fizzlebaugh.
" P. S. Please have some lady direct your letters to me, in case you write, or your hand inay be recognized. J. F," CHAPTER XXIV.
WELCOME GOODWIN VISITS THE BO'SON.
WELCOME Goodwin, having returned from the New York yearly meeting, and having a wish to be bet- ter acquainted with the the man who had so interested him, and that to him seemed such a strange creature, called on Captain Waters, and after spending an hour inspecting the house and furniture, and in conversation with the family, who appeared much pleased with him and he with them, asked : "Where is William?" The captain answered : " I don't know who you mean ; we have no person of that name on the farm." " I mean that man with such an unusual dress on, who was at meeting with you the first time you attended.


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