The Black Book; Or, a Continuation of Travels in the United States .. 2

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They come out in their true colors in ihe papers, of which there is one in the town*, but bigotry has done with Salem, the citizens have become too enlightened, to be any longer duped by priest craft. It must be gratifyhig to the friends of civil and religious liberty, that they have, at length gained the SALEMj MASS. 147 victory over that fell monster, which once disgraced this noble town. An ar peal was made to my opinion, re- spec. in^ the propriety of the theatre; it is hardlv neces- sary t...o apprise my r.^aders of the result. Tiie citizens, wealthy, liberal, and refined, will doubtless support the theatre in a style, becoming tlie dignity of the town.
While sitting in tlie custom-house, conversing with Mr. i'.Iiller and some other gentlemen, my attention was attracted by a gentleman of singular appearance; he was • a stout, aged man, advanced in life, and seemed to have undergone great vicissitudes of mind and person.
He had for sometime kept his glassy eye lixed on me, in deep attention, and such was the appearance and singularities of his noble, though shattered form, that I requested to be introduced to him.


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