The Lost Prince: Facts Tending to Prove the Identity of Louis the Seventeenth, of France, And the Rev. Eleazar Williams, Missionary Among the Indians of North America
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I am a descendant of the redeemed captive, the Rev. John Williams, who was my great-great-grandfather. According to the best of my recollection, Eleazar was about fourteen years of age, when he came to the care of Mr. Ely. There was no similarity whatever in appearance between him and any of his family, either his brother John, or his reputed father and mother, who I saw on their visit to Long Meadow. Thomas Williams I have seen frequently. Eleazar was a very studious boy — indeed, he seemed to... do little but study 5 and I can well remember 9 194 THE LOST PRINCE. his remarkable proficiency in writing, and that the second winter after his coming to Long Meadow, he would say to me, ' Come, Cousin Mary, and hear my sermon,' when he would produce and read some MS. on religious subjects. There was something so remarkable in his character, attain- ments, and amiable and religious disposition, that the highest attention was shown him by the most distinguished persons, as he was not like other children, and was always in the company of gentlemen of literature and sobriety.
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