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Updated: July 8, 2025


James Kyle and uncle Jack used to tell that story with great Christian sensibility; and uncle Jack would weep tears of anguish over his wife's piteous tale, and tears of ecstasy at the same moment that he was free, and that soon, by the grace of God, his wife and children, as he said, 'would be all free together." Rev. JAMES NOURSE, a Presbyterian clergyman of Mifflia co.

For Nourse was speaking of Joe's youth of college and later of Paris, and then of a group of young men in New York, would be architects, painters and writers who had lived near Washington Square; of long talks, discussions, plans, and of all night work in the architect's office where he and Joe had worked side by side.

At least we know that soon after this year he writes of having lately suffered accidents and waded through distresses, sufficient to move the pity of his readers, were he "fond enough of Tragedy" to make himself "the Hero of one." One of the rare fragments of Fielding's autograph, refers both to this pamphlet, and to the Vernoniad: "Mr Nourse, Y'rs "Hen. Ffielding. "April 20 1741."

Being polite is not in Bill's line. I told him so myself today and we had quite a session. "Oh, Joe, I'm sorry," Ethel said. "You needn't be. Bill Nourse and I will stick together as long as we live." Ethel looked at him sharply, but he did not notice.

We haven't been to a doctor in years! . . . Ah that's it!" And he went to the telephone, where in a few moments she heard him saying tensely, "Bill, old man, I'm in trouble." And she thought, "It's his partner." "What have you done?" she asked him. "Got Bill Nourse on the 'phone. He's bringing another doctor." "But Joe! You should have asked this one first!" "Should I?" was his distracted reply.

They were quick to take hints, and improve upon them. Sarah Good, Martha Cory, Rebecca Nourse, and all the rest, must be their victims; but God will forgive the children, for they know not what they do. Presently, the contagion spread; though, upon strict examination of the evidence, not nearly so far as was supposed.

In this document, as in the order to Nourse of which a facsimile is given by Roscoe, both the author's name and signature are written with the old-fashioned double f, and he calls himself "Fielding" and not "Feilding," like the rest of the Denbigh family. If we may trust an anecdote given by Kippis, Lord Denbigh once asked his kinsman the reason of this difference.

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