Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made by Jr. James D. McCabe
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with a Baptist preacher--Adventure with Father Teel--Taming a
shrew--Removal to Illinois--His reasons for taking that step--Death of his daughter--Arrival at his new home--Life on the frontier--A large district--The Methodist circuit riders of sixty years ago--Perils of frontier traveling--Success of Cartwright's ministry--How he was superannuated--His courage--How he cleared a camp of rowdies--Encounter on a ferry-boat--Frightens a bully--Advocates temperance--A practical joke--Is elected to the Legislature--His opinion of politics--How he raised the devil--"Another sinner down"--Missionaries from the East--Indignation of the backwoods preacher--The proposed mission to New England--Cartwright declines it--He visits Boston--His reception--How he preached for Father Taylor--Summing up--Sixty-seven years of a preacher's life. IX. AUTHORS. CHAPTER XXXIII. HENRY W. LONGFELLOW. Birth and early life--The old house by the sea--College life--Early literary productions--Becomes a professor in Bowdoin College--Travels in Europe--Marriage--Literary labors--"Outre Mer"--Is made a professor in Harvard College--His second visit to Europe--Death of his wife--Goes to live in the Craigie House--Historical associations--Washington's headquarters--A congenial home--Literary labors--"Hyperion"--Great popularity of the book--"Voices of the Night"--"The Spanish Student"--Mr. Longfellow buys the Craigie House--Summary of his |
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