ECTORY OF MORELAND: OR, MY DUTY. Pupil. What shall I do to be forever known? Tutor. Thy duty ever. Pupil. This did full many who yet sleep unknown. Tutor. O, never, never! Think'st thou perchance that they remain unknown, By angel trumps in heaven their praise is blown, BOSTON: J. E. TILTON AND COMPANY. 1860. according to Act of Congress, in the year 1859, by J. E. TILTON AND COMPANY, fice of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. ECTORY OF MORELAND. CHAPTER I. "Thou sendest thousand blessings from on high, That watches all my need." WILLIAMS. HE PRAYERS of congregation are desired for a sick person." By "his announcement, the gregation of St. James's Church, in the village of ›reland, was such a day as we would wish Christmas always to was startled, one bright Christmas morning. The clear, cold air gave a glow of health to every ving thing. Each tree, shrub, and spire of grass A few hours' rain previous night, upon the new-fallen snow, red had ren the travelling smooth and slippery, and the peal |