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9444And he hollered out agin,"Why hain''t there any Hall''s salve?"
9444Sez she in the same sad axents, and wonderin'',"Did you ever have another day in your hull life as hard as this you are a- passin''through?"
9444She asked me in a awe- stricken tone,"if I had such trials every day?"
9448Are you a professor?
9448Not ring the church bells on the Sabbath day?
9448What perswaision?
9448''Wall, what if it wuz?"
9448Do I look broke down and weak?"
9448They time their joys and their sorrows, and everything and everybody, all through the week, and why should they stop short off Sundays?
9448Why not time themselves on goin''to meetin''?
9448Will you promise me?"
9448Wuz you ever nervous?"
9448[ Illustration:"BEEN OUT TO TEND TO YOUR''HORSE CORSET,''HAVE YOU?"]
9446I wonder how he would have liked it to have had Charley Lanfear''s mother set on him? 9446 I wonder if that is just?
9446Would a delegation of wimmen keep such a man in the meetin''house if he paved the hull floor with fine gold? 9446 And I, wantin''to use her well, sez,What did they do there?"
9446And sez I to Trueman''s wife, sez I,"How should_ you_ be expected to know it?"
9446But Josiah said,"What would become of the meetin''house if it did n''t punish its unruly members?"
9446But what hope does a mother have when down in the darkness that has no mornin'', her boy tears his hand from her weak grasp and plunges downward?
9446But when He_ is_ right there, in the midst of our soul, our life, why,_ why_ should we kneel down in public and holler at Him?"
9446Curius, hain''t it?
9446I wonder how Deacon Widrig would have liked it to have had Miss Henn set on him?
9446Now what good will doctrines o''any kind do to anybody after they are burnt up or choked to death?
9446Sez I calmly,"Does it scare you, Trueman''s wife?"
9446Where wuz his boastin''then?
9446Young lips that smiled on their mothers till he gin''em that that changed the smiles to curses?
9446hain''t it?
9447And why wuzn''t it proved?
9447Who settled it?
9447And I sez, with quite a lot of dignity,"Have I ever failed, Josiah Allen, to have good dinners for you, and on time too?"
9447And I sez,"Did you go to the Wimmen''s Exchange and the Workin''Wimmen''s Association, that wuz held there while you wuz there?"
9447And sez I,"How different?
9447Do you see, Samantha?"
9447Do you see, Samantha?"
9447If they can legally vote for men to get in why ca n''t men vote for them?"
9447Sez I,"If they wuz poor men would they have been kep'', or if it wuzn''t for the influence of men that like hard drink?"
9447Who earned and left you the money you are a- usin''?"
9447[ Illustration:"IS ROSTRUMS MUCH HIGHER THAN THEM BARELLS TO STAND ON?"]
9447sez I,"who educated you and made your life easy before you?"
9443Anythin''else?
9443Hain''t there never been a cloud in our sky?
9443Mean enough?
9443Wall, I said so, did n''t I? 9443 Wall, hain''t_ he_?"
9443Wall, what petickuler fault do you find? 9443 We have had a happy time together, Josiah Allen, for over twenty years, but has our sea of life always been perfectly smooth?"
9443What do you mean?
9443What wuz you dumbin''?
9443You do?
9443And I''d like to know what you have got to say about him any way?"
9443And he sez to me:"What are you goin''to tackle now, Samantha?"
9443And sez I,"How do you know?"
9443And what will she think now about Wedlock''s Peaceful Repose?"
9443And when she asked me in her sweet axents,"How I liked her lecture, and if I could see any faults in it?"
9443But I threw out this question at''em, and stood by it--"If bein''set apart as a deacon did n''t mean anything?
9443But what have you got to say about the Meetin''House, anyway?"
9443Did you notice when she wuz goin''on perfectly beautiful, about the waveless sea of married life-- did you notice how it took the school house down?
9443Hain''t I always holdin''you back from work?"
9443I did n''t fairly ketch the words, and I spoke out agin, in dretful meanin''and harrowin''axents, and sez,"What will become of all this gospel work?"
9443I love company dearly, but-- oh my soul, is there not a difference, a difference in visitors?
9443Sez I, a whisperin''and puttin''my finger on my lip:"Wo n''t you be still?"
9443Sez I,"You think when anybody is married they have got beyend all earthly trials, and nothin''but perfect peace and rest remains?"
9443The papers had been full of the subject,"Is Marriage a Failure, or is it not?"
9443What has_ he_ done lately to rile you up?"
9443Why,"sez I,"hain''t we always hearn about the Mother Church, and do n''t the Bible tell about the Church bein''arrayed like a bride for her husband?
9443[ Illustration:"WON''T YOU BE STILL?"]
9443wuz not my sufferin''s with Lodema Trumble, a hard plow and a harrowin''one, and one that turned up deep furrows?
9445Are they stoppin''here to warm?
9445Cost?
9445How did I know what they owned? 9445 Own up?
9445They be mourners, hain''t they?
9445Wall, why did n''t you make her a silver one, or a tin?
9445Wall,sez I,"what do all these flowers, and empty carriages, and silver- plated nails, and crape, and so forth-- what does it all amount to?"
9445Wall,sez he,"do n''t you believe it?"
9445Wall,sez he,"would n''t it have been profitable to her if they had brought diamonds?
9445What do I care about cost? 9445 What was the nater of the strain?"
9445Why''ee,sez I,"Josiah Allen, why did n''t you tell me before, so I could have baked up somethin''nice?
9445( Wuz n''t it curius, Cephas Bodley never would think of the underpinnin''to anything?)
9445And I sez to Cephas--"To save expense, you will probable have the moneygram W.N.B.H.?"
9445And Josiah asked me to ask her"How she felt about that time?"
9445And agin I sez,"What wuz the strain?"
9445And are these the mourners?"
9445And of course I ca n''t dispute that, when he faces me right down, and sez:"Hain''t she old enough?"
9445I knew jest how dear crape wuz, and I tackled her on the subject, and sez I--"Do you know, S. Annie, these dresses of your''n will cost a sight?"
9445Sez I,"I do n''t want to stop your doin''all you can for Lodema, but why not tell what you are a- goin''to do?"
9445Sez I,"Why do you go on and be so secret about it?
9445Sez I,"Wo n''t that and all these funeral expenses take about all the money he left?"
9445Sez he in a skairful tone, and in his intense way--[ Illustration:"WHAT IS LIFE WORTH WHEN FOLKS TALK?"]
9445She screamed right out,"Why, Josiah Allen, where is your conscience to talk in that way-- and your heart?"
9445What a man you are to keep things; how long have you known it?"
9445What have I got to own up?
9445Why do n''t you tell your companion all about it, what you are a- goin''to do, and advise with her?"
9445Would n''t it have been both surprisin''and profitable?"
9445sez I,"has there been a funeral, or anything?
9445sez I;"Josiah Allen, where is your conscience?
9445sez he,"what is life worth when folks talk?"
9449How do you spell mit, Josiah Allen?
9449Wall,sez I,"what business is it to him what she does with her own money and her own property?"
9449we protest, you can not come in because of illegality?
9449And then the question was sent back to be voted upon by both the men and the women?
9449And why?
9449Are we ready to send that question in that form down to the Annual Conferences for their action?
9449Bishop Foss: Are you misrepresented?
9449But I sez:"Why do n''t she come out openly and take the money she wants for her own use, and for church work, and charity?"
9449Can this be done without an utter violation of law?
9449Did Abraham Lincoln mean that any women or children can take any part in the government of the nation?
9449Do you know there are 12,000 Methodist ministers that are ciphers all the time except when they vote for delegates?
9449Do you not know that obstacles to progress are rem- o- o- v- e- d out of the way?"
9449Dr. David Sherman, the mover of the motion to strike out the word"male,"now say of the prevailing sentiment on that day of great debate?
9449Have you read the letter of Mrs. Caroline Wright in the_ Christian Advocate_, one of our most distinguished American Methodist women?
9449I turned right round and looked at him, holdin''my flat- iron in my right hand, and sez I:"What do you mean, Josiah Allen?
9449If the women were not to be recognized as laity here, why allow them to vote on the question of the laity at all?
9449Is it the constitution of the men?
9449Is she a layman in the sense of that word in the Discipline?
9449Now, then, is a woman legally qualified to sit in the General Conference as a lay delegate?
9449Now, what does the right of suffrage do?
9449Submit''s heart begun to flutter, and her face grew red and then white, and she sez in a little fine tremblin''voice,"Who be you?"
9449The question is this, Do those Restrictive Rules mean anything?
9449WHAT ARE YOU TALKIN''ABOUT?"]
9449What are you talkin''about?"
9449What is the Constitution for?
9449What sense is there in that?
9449Who can go back of the interpretation of the supreme court of the Church?"
9449Who is the"General Superintendent"by Webster or Worcester?
9449Why was the word"layman"ever introduced?
9449Why?
9449With what consistency can laymen accept seats by the votes of the women and then deprive women of their seats?
9449[ Illustration:"WHAT DO YOU MEAN, JOSIAH ALLEN?
9449what are men in the Methodist meetin''house for, if it hain''t to guard the more weaker sect, and keep cares offen''em?"