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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 5. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Tales and Sketches (search)
th me to sister Ward's? Mary Edmands! said Martin, in a tone of solemn sternness, it is fitting in that to come. The Lord rebuke him! said Martin, with a loud voice. Woe to such as speak evil bitterness and the bond of iniquity, answered Martin. Listen, Mary Edmands, to the creed of those while a follower of Gorton. Stay then, said Martin, fiercely dashing her hand from his, stay and rs, she turned to fly. Stay yet a moment, said Martin, in a hoarse and subdued voice. He caught holneighbor, and levelling it full at the head of Martin; you have betrayed us into this jeopardy. W of his prisoner. Hold, Passaconaway! said Martin, in the Indian tongue. Will the great chief fll um, me make um walk woods like Wonolanset. Martin spoke a few words in the chief's ear. The counage is ended, none shall know the grave of Richard Martin; and none but the heathen shall mourn for soft samp, for his young woman. Mary, said Martin, the sachem is impatient; and we must needs go[6 more...]