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l safely housed in our hospitable apartments, and sleep fell on me for the first time in Scotland. The next morning I awoke worn and weary, and scarce could the charms of the social Scotch breakfast restore me. Our friend and host was Mr. Bailie Paton. I believe that it is to his suggestion in a public meeting that we owe the invitation which brought us to Scotland. After breakfast the visiting began. First, a friend of the family, with three beautiful children, the youngest of whom nd the house, and of going with Mrs. Wardlaw up into a dressing-room where I met and shook hands with many friendly people. Then we passed into a gallery, where a seat was reserved for our party, directly in front of the audience. Our friend Bailie Paton presided. Mrs. Wardlaw and I sat together, and around us many friends, chiefly ministers of the different churches, the ladies and gentlemen of the Glasgow Anti-Slavery Society and others. I told you it was a tea-party; but the arrangements
irthday, 503. Orthodoxy, 335. Our Charley, date of, 490. Owen, Robert Dale, his Footfalls on the Boundary of another world and The Debatable land between this world and the next, 464; H. B. S. wishes George Eliot to meet, 464. P. Palmerston, Lord, meeting with, 232. Palmetto leaves published, 405; date , 491. Papacy, The, 358. Paris, first visit to, 241; second visit, 286. Park, Professor Edwards A., 186. Parker, Theodore, on the Bible and Jesus, 264. Paton, Bailie, host of Mrs. Stowe, 211. Peabody, pleasant reading in, 496; Queen Victoria's picture at, 496. Pearl of Orr's Island, the, 186, 187; first published, 327; Whittier's favorite, 327; date of, 490. Pebbles from the shores of a past life, a review of her life proposed to be written by H. B. S. with aid of son Charles, 512. Phantoms seen by Professor Stowe, 425. Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, writes poem on H. B. S.'s seventieth birthday, 505. Philanthropist, the, anti-slavery pa