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be able to thank you, Mr. Bradley? This is no time for thanks, Mr. Peters, unless it is to the Lord; you must fly the country, and that at e, she approached him, and in a sympathizing tone, continued: Ah, Mr. Peters, has your turn come so soon? This was Mattie. She was a fine,nd in a mild but firm tone, said: Mattie, you must conduct Mr. Peters to the rendezvous immediately; then return, and we will call at tns into Kentucky. Turning to the fugitive, she said: Come, Mr. Peters, do not stand upon ceremony, but follow me. She left the shop, and I'll drive down to the parsonage, and you remain there with Mrs. Peters and the children until I bring you some intelligence of your fats not to be insulted with impunity. I again demand to know where Mr. Peters is? Will you tell? Mr. Bradley, it is well known that you are not only a member but an exhorter in Mr. Peters's church, and therefore some little excuse is to be made for your zeal in defending him. He i