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"That I will do with pleasure if you will tell me what you want me to do." Adin Woods held a brief conference with the constable, then he led the way up stairs, followed immediately by Rodney, while the constable kept a little behind. "His room is No. 9," said the bell boy. The agent paused before the door of No. 9, and knocked. "Come in!" said a voice.
Very rarely during our conversations did I hear him speak with any real enthusiasm regarding any human being: his nearest approach to it was with reference to the writings of the Rev. Adin Ballou, when he declared him the foremost literary character that America has produced.
They went into the public room in which there was a small office. The book of arrivals was open, and Adin Woods went forward and examined it. Silently he pointed to a name evidently just written, for the ink was scarcely dry. This was the name: Louis Wheeler, Philadelphia. "This may or may not be his real name," said Mr. Woods in a low voice. "Do you wish to register, gentlemen?" asked the clerk.
Not only was it unknown in Europe, even the Americans, who have such a high opinion of Garrison, hardly knew of the declaration. Another champion of non-resistance has been overlooked in the same way the American Adin Ballou, who lately died, after spending fifty years in preaching this doctrine. Lord God, to calmly and meekly abide the doctrine.
I shall be ready to employ you as sub agent if you feel disposed." "Thank you, sir. If you will give me your card, I may call upon you." The short man drew from his card case a business card. It bore the name ADIN WOODS. ROYAL BUILDING. NASSAU ST. Morton Park Lots. "Come to see me at any time," he said, "and we will talk the matter over."
"Were the contents of the casket valuable?" asked the land agent. "Yes; it contained my mother's jewels, all the more valuable because she is dead," replied Rodney. "Were they of much intrinsic worth?" "They must be worth several hundred dollars at least." "Then they must be found," said Adin Woods energetically.
The children of Azgad, a thousand two hundred twenty and two. The children of Adonikam, six hundred sixty and six. The children of Bigvai, two thousand fifty and six. The children of Adin, four hundred fifty and four. The children of Ater of Hezekiah, ninety and eight. The children of Bezai, three hundred twenty and three. The children of Jorah, an hundred and twelve.
Bonner had a case coming up at Lake City, and the Justice refusing to postpone it, could not go. The matter was finally arranged by the appointment by Mr. Bonner of C. C. Auble, an Adin attorney, as a special deputy to prosecute the cases. The appointment was made out and given to Leventon and Eades, but Mr.
To this he made an answer which amazed me, as it would have astonished my countrymen. Indeed, did the eternal salvation of all our eighty millions depend upon some one of them guessing the person he named, we should all go to perdition together. That greatest of American writers was Adin Ballou!
"The gentleman who obligingly took care of my jewel box for a short time." "You don't mean to say you have met him? Where did you come across him?" "In front of the Astor House, almost two hours since." "Did you speak to him?" "He spoke to me. You will be glad to hear that he has recovered his own casket of jewels." Adin Woods smiled.
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