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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 5. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Tales and Sketches (search)
sprang into the path before her. Shrinking back with terror, she uttered a faint scream. Mary Edmands! said the stranger, do not fear me. A thousand thoughts wildly chased each other through to that sink of wickedness at Providence? Why don't you go back with me to sister Ward's? Mary Edmands! said Martin, in a tone of solemn sternness, it is fitting that I should tell thee all. I ha Thou art in the very gall of bitterness and the bond of iniquity, answered Martin. Listen, Mary Edmands, to the creed of those whom thou callest fanatics. We believe in Christ, but not in man-worst paused from utter exhaustion, so vehemently had he poured forth the abundance of his zeal. Mary Edmands, overwhelmed by his eloquence, but still unconvinced, could only urge the disgrace and danger rugged bank of the river, followed closely by Passaconaway and his companions. Come back, Mary Edmands! shouted Mr. Ward. In God's name come back. Half a dozen canoes shot out into the clear m