The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 4, October, 1863
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 4, October, 1863
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Hiram sat stupefied, horrified, in a trance, in a maze. Cast loose fromhis church, within whose pale he was accustomed to think salvation couldonly be found, the possibility that there might be hope for him inanother quarter nearly took away his senses. He had been accustomed toregard the Episcopalians as little better than Papists, and _they_ werethe veritable children of wrath. Could he have been mistaken? He was nowwilling to hope so. It could certainly do no harm to confer with theclergyman.... He would hear what he had to say, and then judge for himself, and so he told his cousin. 'All right; you talk like a sensible man. Now, Hiram, between us two, Iam going to find you a wife. ' Hiram started. His pulse began again to beat naturally. 'Yes, I have found you a wife, that is, if you will do as I advise you, instead of following your own head. I tell you what it is, Hiram; you'regreen in these matters. ' Hiram smiled an incredulous smile, and asked, in a tone which betrayed agood deal of interest, 'Who is the young lady?' 'Never mind who she is until you come over to us.
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