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I consulted Uncle Mumford concerning this and cognate matters; and I give here the result, stenographically reported, and therefore to be relied on as being full and correct; except that I have here and there left out remarks which were addressed to the men, such as 'where in blazes are you going with that barrel now? and which seemed to me to break the flow of the written statement, without compensating by adding to its information or its clearness.
Bellemante, Harlequin, Cinthio's Man, Mr. Jevern. Officer and Clerk. Elaria, Daughter to the Doctor, Mrs. Cooke. Bellemante, Niece to the Doctor, Mrs. Mumford. Florinda, Cousin to Elaria and Bellemante. Mopsophil, Governante to the young Ladies, Mrs. Cory. The Persons in the Moon, are Don Cinthio, Emperor; Don Charmante, Prince of Thunderland.
By doing some strong backing, we saved him; which was a great loss, for he would have made good literature. Cairo is a brisk town now; and is substantially built, and has a city look about it which is in noticeable contrast to its former estate, as per Mr. Dickens's portrait of it. Uncle Mumford says the libraries and Sunday-schools have done a good work in Cairo, as well as the brick masons.
'It's all right, said a man who stood in the doorway. 'You Mr. Mumford? It's all right. There's been a fire, but we've got it out. Emmeline learnt at the same moment that her child had suffered no harm, but she would not pause until she saw the little one and held him in her embrace. Meanwhile, Cobb and Mumford talked in the devastated drawing-room, which was illumined with candles.
But I am uneasy about those same four guineas; I think you should give them back again to your master; and yet I have broken them. Alas! I have only three left; but I will borrow the fourth, if I can, part upon my wages, and part of Mrs. Mumford, and send the whole sum back to you, that you may return it, against John comes next, if he comes again before you. I want to know how you come.
STACK ISLAND. I remembered Stack Island; also Lake Providence, Louisiana which is the first distinctly Southern-looking town you come to, downward-bound; lies level and low, shade-trees hung with venerable gray beards of Spanish moss; 'restful, pensive, Sunday aspect about the place, comments Uncle Mumford, with feeling also with truth. A Mr.
Mumford to marry her, and take her away. He put his hand over his eyes as a veil for his thoughts; and when he took it away again, Maggie had risen and was going on soundless feet towards the door. "Don't go," she said, "I'll be back in a minute." He flung himself back in the chair and waited. The minutes dragged. He had wanted Maggie away; and now she had gone he wanted her back again.
You must really do your best to get the girl out of it; I'm sure she is worthy of better things. 'She is in one way, answered his wife judicially. 'But her education stopped too soon. I doubt if it's possible to change her very much. And I really should like, after all, to see Mr. Cobb. Mumford broke into a laugh. 'There you go! The eternal feminine. You'll have her married in six months.
Keep your spirits up, and hope much for the future. God lives and loves us, and we shall be one in Him, loving each other as Christ loved us. William Booth and Catherine Mumford were married in London, on June 15, 1855; and here are a few lines from the last letter she wrote to him before the engagement was ended, and the long thirty-five years of happy married life began: 'I long to see you.
This he mixed with the native clay and made brick. In addition to his brick-making Mumford cut trees for lumber, and with his own brick and lumber would construct houses and structures. One such structure brought him $1100.00. Another manner in which Mumford added to his growing wealth was through the cashing of checks for the Missionaries of the section.
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