The Christian, Vol. 1 of 2
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Excerpt from The Christian, Vol. 1 of 2: A Story
On the morning of the 9th May 18, - three persons important to this story stood among the passengers on the deck of the Isle of Man steamship Tynwald as she lay by the pier at Douglas getting up steam for the passage to Liverpool. One of these was an old clergyman of seventy, with a sweet, mellow, child-like face, another was a young man of thirty, also a clergyman, the third was a girl of twenty. The older clergyman wore a white neckcloth about his throat, and was dressed in rather threadbare black, of a cut that had been more common twenty years before, the younger clergyman wore a Roman collar, a long clerical coat, and a stiff broad-brimmed hat with a cord and tassel. They stood amidships, and the Captain coming out of his room to mount the bridge, saluted them as he passed.
"Good morning, Mr. Storm.'
The young clergyman returned the salutation with a slight bow and the lifting of his hat.
"Morning to you. Parson Quayle."
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