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AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE TO SCILLY. Ill up in arms against any infringement of their religious liberties. It says much, for Dr. Benson's tact and discretion that, during the whole of his episcopate, down to the time when he was translated to a still higher sphere of duty, he managed to steer an even course, and while upholding the doctrines and extending the influence of the Church of which he was so distinguished a member, he won the regard and esteem of every other denomination. Dr. Benson was a ba...d sailor, and would have been well advised to have deferred his visit to Scilly to a more auspicious occasion. But, all undismayed by signs and portents which to the nautical eye were writ large, he gathered up his belongings, bade farewell to his host, Mr. T. S. Bolitho, and took his seat on the after-deck of the Little Western, resolved, if the worst happened, to offer himself up as a martyr on the altar of duty. The other passengers were rather a mixed lot. It was the fag-end of the season, and there was the usual sprinkling of tourists, map in hand and knapsack on back, " doing " Cornwall, and who, after a week's scamper through the county, would go back to town fully prepared to describe its scenery, and to discuss the character of its people, as if they had been familiar with them all their lives.
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