Philip Seymour, or, Pioneer life in Richland County, Ohio : founded on facts . lAii. PHILIP Seymour and iivr^ G;.arA:\i:,;:; taken prisoners. CHAPTER XXXIII. INTERVIEW WITH FIFE —PLANS FOR EGCAPE, Twas such a ni^ht as might havefiung,Its robe oer primal narurej^ bowerOn that blo.^r njgfit. thft hunter foundHiR long lost love, the Jorest flower. The joy and happiness produced in the minds ofPhilip and Lilly, at their meeting in the garrisonat Maiden, we shall not attempt to describe. Lan=guage is too meagre to express the emotions, whichnaturally arise in the minds of kindred spirits, onm


Philip Seymour, or, Pioneer life in Richland County, Ohio : founded on facts . lAii. PHILIP Seymour and iivr^ G;.arA:\i:,;:; taken prisoners. CHAPTER XXXIII. INTERVIEW WITH FIFE —PLANS FOR EGCAPE, Twas such a ni^ht as might havefiung,Its robe oer primal narurej^ bowerOn that blo.^r njgfit. thft hunter foundHiR long lost love, the Jorest flower. The joy and happiness produced in the minds ofPhilip and Lilly, at their meeting in the garrisonat Maiden, we shall not attempt to describe. Lan=guage is too meagre to express the emotions, whichnaturally arise in the minds of kindred spirits, onmeeting, under such circumstances. As Philip entered the apartment, the beautifulLilly met his astonished gaze. There she sat alone—beautiful as when he hadfirst seen her under Hemlock Falls, in Richlandcounty. Dearest Lilly, exclaimed the astonished andsomewhat bewildered Philip, as he opened thedoor of her humble apartment— dearest Lillyrepeated he, and springing to her, clasped her inhis arms, wile tears of joy ran down his manlycheeks. * The happiness which the


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