Literary New York . ed, and the Gover-nors wife was a strategist. So onemild summers night the young noble-man, resplendent in gay clothes, witha couple of his friends, assisted Literary New York Dominie Campbell over the fort wall,where they found the young womanwaiting, and there in the silence andthe darkness the marriage occurredThere was some stern talk of whatought to be done to Dominie Camp-bell, and wonderment as to what theDuke of Grafton would say, but noth-ing serious came of it, although theromantic wedding was the talk of thetown for many a year. Cadwallader Col den lived downby t


Literary New York . ed, and the Gover-nors wife was a strategist. So onemild summers night the young noble-man, resplendent in gay clothes, witha couple of his friends, assisted Literary New York Dominie Campbell over the fort wall,where they found the young womanwaiting, and there in the silence andthe darkness the marriage occurredThere was some stern talk of whatought to be done to Dominie Camp-bell, and wonderment as to what theDuke of Grafton would say, but noth-ing serious came of it, although theromantic wedding was the talk of thetown for many a year. Cadwallader Col den lived downby the waterside near the fort wallover which Dominie Campbell wasdragged. And in his house there,when Cosbys rule quieted down. Col-den got to his studies again. He liveduntil the days of the Revolution wereat hand ; lived to exercise the dutiesof Governor in a stormy period; livedto see the town rent by turmoil andpolitical rancor ; lived to be hated bymany people for loyalty to a kingthey would no longer serve. Quite. KINGS COLLEGE, ABOUT 1773.


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