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That night my soul was baptised in his spirit, and ever since I have been a disciple and fellow-laborer of William Lloyd Garrison." A new force had arisen in our history, and a new epoch had broken bolts for humanity. The providential man was not yet twenty-five. In personal appearance he was quite the reverse of his friend Lundy.

To live conformably to such a rule, a man must use his rational faculties in order to discern clearly the consequences and full effect of all his actions and of the actions of others: he must not live a life of contemplation and reflection only, though he must often retire within himself to calm and purify his soul by thought, but he must mingle in the work of man and be a fellow-laborer for the general good.

Love had opened wide her heart, and Elsie, weak and foolish though she might be, Elsie, her old companion, her playmate, her fellow-laborer, Elsie, who should be to her a sister always, and share in her good-fortune, Elsie had honorable place there. "Could anything have happened, Jacqueline?" said Elsie, trembling: her tremulous voice betrayed it. "Oh, I think not," was the answer.

Larry, stoking next to him, kept a weather-eye constantly on his fellow-laborer. Neville's men had been on duty only a few minutes when the engineer came to the end of the passage and called Larry. "That's right," Dan growled; "run along, you engineer's pet, leavin' your work for me to do!" Larry gave him no answer as he hurried away. "Make fast any loose thing you see here," Neville ordered.

David and Philip Henkel. As for David Henkel, the Report of 1831 enumerates his publications and speaks of him as "this much-esteemed and venerable fellow-laborer." "His last illness," says the notice of his death, "was dyspepsia, which disabled him from officiating in a public capacity for the term of nine months.

My bow-legged friend and fellow-laborer was the most willing boy in the world. He was quite skilful in the use of the axe; but he was very awkward in his movements, and did not always work to the best advantage. Towards the last of the work, we had come short of boards, and I was thinking of going to the saw-mills, seven miles up the stream, to buy a few to complete the work.

And in this work she was no hypocrite; she enjoyed her conversations with Mr. Leslie, and looked forward to his visits with real pleasure. What wonder that he thought her a true child of God, an earnest Christian, a fellow-laborer in the vineyard? Sometimes, when Aunt Faith was present and heard Mr.

While M. de Maisonneuve, her faithful fellow-laborer, struggled for the material prosperity of the colony, she endeavored to erect a spiritual empire in the hearts of the faithful. But as the population increased the extent of her foot-journeys covered a vast tract of country, and the number of children she instructed was greater than one teacher could attend to.

When we look upon one of these, we behold a mute fellow-laborer, of immense power, of mathematical exactness, and of ever-during and unwearied effort. And while he is thus a most skilful and productive laborer, he is a non-consumer, at least beyond the wants of his mechanical being. He is not clamorous for food, raiment, or shelter, and makes no demands for the expenses of education.

Howbeit, we shall have now and then a guest to keep our peaches and pears from decaying. G B , my old fellow-laborer at the community at Brook Farm, called on me last evening, and dined here to-day. He has been cultivating vegetables at Plymouth this summer, and selling them in the market.

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