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“These feelings are quite natural, George,” said the good-natured man, blow-
ing his nose. “Yes, they’re natural, but it is my duty not to encourage ‘em in you.
Yes, my boy, I’m sorry for you, now; it’s a bad case-very bad; but the apostle
says ‘Let every one abide in the condition in which he is called.’ We must all sub-
mit to the indications of Providence, George,- don’t you see?”

George stood with his head drawn back, his arms folded tightly over his broad
breast, and a bitter smile curling his lips.

“I wonder, Mr. Wilson, if the Indians should come and take you a prisoner
away from your wife and children, and want to keep you all your life hoeing corn
for them, if you’d think it your duty to abide in the condition in which you were
called. I rather think that you’d think the first stray horse you could find an indica-
tion of Providence-shouldn’t you?”

The little old gentleman stared with both eyes at this illustration of the case;
but, though not much of a reasoner, he had the sense in which some logicians on
this particular subject do not excel,- that of saying nothing, where nothing could
be said. So, as he stood carefully stroking his umbrella, and folding and patting
down all the creases in it, he proceeded on with his exhortations in a general way.

“You see, George, you know, now, I always have stood your friend; and what-
ever I’ve said, I’ve said for your good. Now, here, it seems to me, you’re running
an awful risk. You can’t hope to carry it out. If you’re taken, it will be worse with
you than ever; they’ll only abuse you, and half kill you, and sell you down river.”
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