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Leaf the Sixth

The Bowie Knife Sheath

by John Williams


My wife possessed a very dear friend named Ellen Braddock. They were school-fellows together, although my wife was considerably the elder of the two. There is quite a romantic episode connected with the life of this young girl, in which I played quite a conspicuous part and which I am about to relate to the reader.

Ellen Braddock’s father resided at Athens, just opposite the city of Hudson. He was a very wealthy gentleman, but very proud and aristocratic. It is but right that I should inform the reader that I married considerably above my station, and it was owing to this fact that I could claim acquaintance with Ellen; as for her father I had never seen him, nor do I suppose he would have noticed me even if I had ever been introduced to him; with his daughter, however, it was different, whenever she came to New York, she called to visit us, and spent many hours in our company. One day she called on us, and informed us that she was to embark for South America, where she was going for the benefit of her health.

She sailed in the Irene. A twelve-month passed away, and nothing was heard of the vessel. It was supposed that… Read More