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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 5. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Margaret Smith's Journal (search)
. Richardson asked him if he did not regard Deacon Dole as a godly man; and if he had aught to say and most beguiling likeness. Last night, Deacon Dole's Indian—One-eyed Tom, a surly fellow—broke far as one could hear him. This morning Deacon Dole came in, and said his servant Tom had behavgiven offence to some who did listen to it. Deacon Dole saith it was such a discourse as a Sociniany enough we found our ancient kinswoman and Deacon Dole, a widower of three years standing, sittingves; and being very merry at the thought of Deacon Dole's visit, it chanced to enter our silly headr note that the clock was stopped. He told Deacon Dole, that seeing Goody Barnet so troubled abouthe told Rebecca this morning not to mention Deacon Dole's name to her again, and that Widow Hepsy iodging in jail. Mr. Sewall tells me that Deacon Dole has just married his housekeeper, Widow Bare heels in the stocks was worse than riding Deacon Dole's horse. June 14. Yesterday the wedd[5 more...]<