Henry, like his father, was a noble-looking man, of very prepossessing appearance. His taste for the beautiful and true increased with[141] his years, and his knowledge of many subjects became extensive and thorough—thus was he fitted for almost any position of honor and trust.
Eliza’s naturally amiable8 disposition9 was developed to advantage under Christian10 influence, and she married a man whose high moral and religious excellence11 made him eminently12 worthy13 of her. Living in anticipation14 of joys to come, she could not help being happy.
Passing over a few more years, we will look, for a time, at the little Mary of other days. In a forlorn old hut, far away from any other house, we find her crouched15 upon the floor, shivering with the cold, and in almost a starving condition; her father had left her some weeks previous, under the pretence16 that he was going in search of work; her brother had long since gone from the place, with little or no purpose in view; she knew nothing of his whereabouts, and it[142] seemed to her that she was now utterly17 forsaken18, for she had received no word from her father during his absence. She wished that she might die—not thinking or caring what the consequence would be. As she sat thus, musing19 over her sad lot, Providence20 seemed to direct the steps of Mr. Brown, whose business called him to that part of the country, to the old hut; his heart was touched at the sight of her sufferings, and it was not long before he made arrangements for her removal to his own house; and he and his wife exerted themselves to win this wandering child to the straight and narrow path. Although it took a long time for her to break up her old habits, she at length became a follower21 of the meek22 and lowly Jesus. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were father and mother to her, and she endeavored in every possible way to show her gratitude23 for kindness so freely bestowed24.
Time passed on, and Mary, not hearing[143] anything of her father, grieved for him as dead; although she never knew to any certainty that such was the case.
On a clear, cold morning, about a year after Mr. Steele had left his daughter, as a party of hunters were crossing a prairie many miles distant from Clear Creek25 Settlement, they found the body of a man who had evidently been frozen to death. Any one could see at a glance that he had been a drinking character, and most probably under the influence of liquor at the time of his death. The hunters took the body to the nearest settlement, and made inquiry26 as to who it might be; none knew excepting a grocer, who came forward and stated that this man had chopped wood for him on the day previous, and, according to his own request, took his pay in whisky; after this no one remembered having seen him, but it was supposed by those present at this time, that he had become intoxicated27, and after[144] wandering on for some time, had fallen down in a drunken stupor28, from which he never awoke in this world. Whether or not the grocer, who had been an actor in this tragedy, had any compunctions of conscience at this time, we are unable to say; he interested himself, however, in procuring29 a rough box in which the remains30 of Mr. Steele (for it was he), were placed, and buried by those who never had known him in life. Thus ended the career of one who depended upon his own strength to resist temptation, and set himself up in opposition31 to the means employed for the furtherance of God’s cause. This may be an extreme case, but it is not the first instance in which God has visited retribution in this world.
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