The Martins of Cro'Martin . t once warmed their hearts, Simmy affords us thisgratification, since his drawings reveal the inspirations thatfirst filled his eai-ly mind. The Chief in his war paint hasa fac-simile likeness to his St. John in th-e Wilderness; andas for the infant the squaw is bathing in the stream, wecan produce twelve respectable witnesses to depose that it is Moses. We are much tempted to add a word about the Exiles them-selves, but we abstain. It is enough to say, that all the attrac- 45 C90 THE 3IARTINS OF CRO MARTIN. tive prospects of ambition held out by friends—all the sed


The Martins of Cro'Martin . t once warmed their hearts, Simmy affords us thisgratification, since his drawings reveal the inspirations thatfirst filled his eai-ly mind. The Chief in his war paint hasa fac-simile likeness to his St. John in th-e Wilderness; andas for the infant the squaw is bathing in the stream, wecan produce twelve respectable witnesses to depose that it is Moses. We are much tempted to add a word about the Exiles them-selves, but we abstain. It is enough to say, that all the attrac- 45 C90 THE 3IARTINS OF CRO MARTIN. tive prospects of ambition held out by friends—all the seductioiisof generous offers from family, have never tempted them toretm-n to the Old World ; but that they live on happily, faraway from the jarring collisions of life, the tranquil existencethey had longed for. THE MS-J. ?BIHISD BY W. H, SMIIH AND SON, 186, , LONDOS; PS THE LIBRARYUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara .-t: 1^ ^11 III^Mllui > THIS BOOK IS DUE ON THE LAST DATESTAMPED BELOW. (H9242s8)94S2. {i^/


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