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SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE.


THE SAD FORTUNES OF THE REV. AMOS BARTON.


Chapter I.

Shepperton Church was a very different-looking building five-and-twenty years ago. To be sure, its substantial stone tower looks at you through its intelligent eye, the clock, with the friendly expression of former days; but in everything else what changes! Now there is a wide span of slated roof flanking the old steeple; the windows are tall and symmetrical; the outer doors are resplendent with oak-graining, the inner doors reverentially noiseless with a garment of red baize; and the walls, you are convinced, no lichen will ever again effect a settlement onthey are smooth and innutrient as the summit of the Rev. Amos

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