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Dutch Dominie of the Catskills, or the Times of the Bloody Brandt

David Murdoch

Dutch Dominie of the Catskills, or the Times of the Bloody Brandt

Hardcover (Forgotten Books Dec. 8, 2018)
Excerpt from Dutch Dominie of the Catskills, or the Times of the "Bloody Brandt"

IT was on an evening of October, 1778, that old Martin Schuyler, with his wife, the good Angelica, were sitting musing in silence, inte11upted only by the ticking of the old clock in the corne1, that had told the cou1se of time to generations before Martin himself had looked up on the sun, moon or stars. So Well had its present possessor become acquainted with the solemn regular tick, tack, that his pulse and his thoughts went in unison with the venerable time piece. Slow or fast, he had come to regard the mysterious machinery of his soul and body as parts of the same creature Within the mahogany case, so that whenever anything went wrong With the one, the other was sure to be out of order. The Dominic, who was the only doctor in his parish, knew this fact so well, that when he came on a spiritual or a bodily visitation he was sure first to administer to the soul, then leave some medicine for the stomach, and he as invariably set about putting all right within the old clock-case.

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ISBN
0266414982 / 9780266414988
Pages
474
Weight
27.68 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 1.06 in.

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