The New York coach-maker's magazine . in. scale. Designed expressly for the New York Coach-makers on page DEVOTED TO THE LITERARY, SOCIAL, AND MECHANICAL INTERESTS OF THE CRAFT. Vol. IX. NEW YORK, DECEMBER, 1867. No. 7. JSajjattical ^iterate. THE BLACKSMITHS DAUGHTER. BY H. S. WILLIAMS. CHAPTER IV. O thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to beknown by, let us call thee—Devil. Cassia. With a proud and haughty step, that would havegained the at least momentary admiration of Miss Bell,could she have seen it, Walter descended the steps andreached the street


The New York coach-maker's magazine . in. scale. Designed expressly for the New York Coach-makers on page DEVOTED TO THE LITERARY, SOCIAL, AND MECHANICAL INTERESTS OF THE CRAFT. Vol. IX. NEW YORK, DECEMBER, 1867. No. 7. JSajjattical ^iterate. THE BLACKSMITHS DAUGHTER. BY H. S. WILLIAMS. CHAPTER IV. O thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to beknown by, let us call thee—Devil. Cassia. With a proud and haughty step, that would havegained the at least momentary admiration of Miss Bell,could she have seen it, Walter descended the steps andreached the street below. He met many persons whomhe knew, members of the association and their friendstalking in little groups together, but he passed them bywith scarce a look ; while gathered round the door weregroups of darkies of all ages and sizes, favored house-servants who had free passes, all eagerly and loudly dis-cussing the play, with all the ardor, if not all the wisdom,of older and more learned critics. Missus said he wasonly poor white trash, anyhow, exclaimed one of —sh ! said another, there he goes now; anda suppr


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