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salutation was quite delightful; it was that of a father returned to his

children, and a king to his people

Alle, followed by Miss Mally

Glencairn and Miss Isabella Tod, also debouched froate, and the

assembled females remarked, with no less instinct, the transone She was dressed in a dark blue cloth pelisse,

trimmed with a dyed fur, which, as she told Miss Mally, "looked quite as

well as sable, without costing a third of theof sable, was of an excellent quality,

contained her hands; and a very large Leghorn straw bonnet, decorated

richly, but far from excess, with a most substantial band and bow of a

broad criratified to see his people so gladly thronging around

hile had no less pleasure also in her thrice-welco, that she had been reat Indian legacy; and

in whatever estimation she ee skilled in the

law, and particularly versed in testaly, in

the custoe hich she was saluted in her

passage to the church door, there was evidently a sentiled, such as had never been evinced before, and which was neither

unobserved nor unappreciated by that acute and perspicacious lady

The Doctor himself did not preach, but sat in the rass had concluded an eloquent and truly an affecting sermon; at the

end of which, the Doctor rose and went up into the pulpit, where he

publicly returned thanks for the favours and blessings he had obtained

during his absence, and for the safety in which he had been restored,