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James White and Jonathan Leavitt had good sized families, but the Hazens undeniably carried off the palm. Dr.
She sat down also, her flame-coloured hair and bare shoulders gleaming in the darkness. She was the soul of directness and candour, and after a thoughtful, searching look into my face she came to the point at once. She wanted to hear about Farquharson from me. "Of course, my uncle has given me a very full account of what he learned from Mr. Leavitt, and yet many things puzzle me this Mr.
The wood-sled went grating on, a chain rattled; she calculated that they were nearly past when there was a jerk, and Jonathan Leavitt cried "Hullo!" "Where are you going?" shouted another voice. Sylvia knew it. Her heart pounded. She turned her face farther to one side, and did not open her eyes. Richard Alger came plunging down out of his yard.
The agitation at the North had been gradually but constantly increasing. In 1831 William Lloyd Garrison started "The Liberator;" in 1832 the New England Antislavery Society was founded in Boston; in 1833 New York had a corresponding society, and Joshua Leavitt established "The Emancipator." By lectures, newspapers, meetings, and all manner of means the propagandism was carried on.
With the Sylph at anchor, we lay off Muloa for three nights, and Leavitt gave us our fill of Farquharson, along with innumerable digressions about volcanoes, neoplatonism, the Single Tax, and what not. There was no keeping Leavitt to a coherent narrative about the missing Farquharson.
Lily Leavitt, who was in the Mantles, too, had never ceased to be friendly, and had often invited Win to go out with her in the long summer evenings, but always in vain, month after month, until one day in mid-July, when the heat wave had surged to its record height.
Incidentally, they were met by Ira Hatch and Dudley Leavitt, on their return from a mission to the Mohave Indians. The Mohaves, careless of the Gospel privileges afforded, held a council over the Mormon missionaries and decided that they should die. Hatch thereupon knelt down among the savages and "asked the Lord to soften their hearts, that they might not shed further blood."
Who cares for weeping rocks, though they look as if they were bursting with grief and ready to tear their pale hair that queer growth clinging to them. Humph! Only crocodile tears, anyhow, like 'Alice in Wonderland!" cried Ista, the laughing Eye of the White Birch Group, whose everyday name was Polly Leavitt.
Anyway, Captain Leavitt had promised to call, and no doubt he would have a fund of information. Every fine Sunday was a great day for Jean. The responses and the singing of a few old familiar hymns were very hearty, and the Doxology and the National Anthem were invariably sung at the close.
"I am as much obliged to you as if you could lend the money." But it is said that misfortunes never come singly. The very next day Mr. Leavitt received a message from the wholesale dealer to whom he sold his shoes, that the market was glutted and sales slow. "I shall not want any more goods for a month or two," the letter concluded. "I will let you know, when I more." Mr.
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