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This Association is, I am convinced, going to do a great work, and I am very glad to be able to read you Mrs. Jebb's own testimony, the fruit of her long experience. She says, 'We must give the people children of course included opportunities of unofficial intercourse with those who already love Art, and who can help them to see and to discriminate.

'But you know, dear Father, what I mean, without more dusky attempts at explaining myself. 'Do not many High Churchmen want a little more "experimental religion" in Bishop Jebb's sense of the terms: not a religion of the feelings, but a religion brought home to the heart, and truly felt so as to prohibit any systematic criticism of the feelings?

Those who noted their arrival some while later saw Belle ride up the Main Street with her aunt, and tie up at her father's door. Twenty minutes later Hartigan rode beside the doctor's rig to his home, at the other side of the town. The Ordeal Jim went at once to Dr. Jebb's to report. Mrs. Jebb opened the door, greeted him with a hearty handshake, and was more than usually cordial. Dr.

He had remembered that, it being Sunday, the Preacher would be missed and he saddled his horse to set out for Cedar Mountain. As he left, his wife came out and said: "While you are there, drop a hint to Belle Boyd," and Charlie nodded. Arriving at Dr. Jebb's, Charlie explained the case to the pastor without detail: "Sure, Mr.

Anderson, vol. iv. p, 26. Jebb's Collection, vol. i. p. 420. * Cabala, p. 140.

So he tied the horse to the post, helped her from the rig, and with a flourish of his stick and cap left her. "The Rev. James Hartigan," she mused; "so that is Dr. Jebb's assistant." Then in Stockings's ear: "I think I like him don't you, old runaway?" Belle Boyd Belle had been in the express office signing some receipts for goods consigned to her father when Jim stepped from the train.

But, to this, Bishop Jebb's anticipative answer is ready. It is not necessary, hints the Bishop, that we consider Jonah as tombed in the whale's belly, but as temporarily lodged in some part of his mouth. And this seems reasonable enough in the good Bishop. For truly, the Right Whale's mouth would accommodate a couple of whist-tables, and comfortably seat all the players.

But, to this, Bishop Jebb's anticipative answer is ready. It is not necessary, hints the Bishop, that we consider Jonah as tombed in the whale's belly, but as temporarily lodged in some part of his mouth. And this seems reasonable enough in the good Bishop. For truly, the Right Whale's mouth would accommodate a couple of whist-tables, and comfortably seat all the players.

I was bound I'd drive him, in spite of Pa; but I'm thinking now that Pa was right." Then, abruptly: "I'm Miss Boyd; aren't you the new preacher?" "Yes." "I saw you at the station when you came yesterday." "Sure, I didn't suppose a human being took notice of it," he laughed. "Here's where I live. Will you come in?" "No, thank you," he said; "I'm late now for breakfast at Dr. Jebb's."

I'll see Belle and tell her to go to Jim at once and keep him from talking. You know what he is when he gets going. He'll talk too much and spoil it all." Thus these two loyal friends laid plans to screen him. At Jebb's house, Higginbotham took the earliest occasion to warn Jim. "Now don't talk. Simply answer one or two questions when asked and as briefly as possible. 'Yes' or 'No' is enough.