Tales and Fantasies


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and Maria, but not if you don't want to. I could not wait to  
see you, really. Please try to forgive me. Your  
affectionate son,  
JOHN NICHOLSON.'  
The coins abstracted and the missive written, he could not be  
gone too soon from the scene of these transgressions; and  
remembering how his father had once returned from church, on  
some slight illness, in the middle of the second psalm, he  
durst not even make a packet of a change of clothes. Attired  
as he was, he slipped from the paternal doors, and found  
himself in the cool spring air, the thin spring sunshine, and  
the great Sabbath quiet of the city, which was now only  
pointed by the cawing of the rooks. There was not a soul in  
Randolph Crescent, nor a soul in Queensferry Street; in this  
outdoor privacy and the sense of escape, John took heart  
again; and with a pathetic sense of leave-taking, he even  
ventured up the lane and stood awhile, a strange peri at the  
gates of a quaint paradise, by the west end of St. George's  
Church. They were singing within; and by a strange chance,  
the tune was 'St. George's, Edinburgh,' which bears the name,  
and was first sung in the choir of that church. 'Who is this  
King of Glory?' went the voices from within; and, to John,  
this was like the end of all Christian observances, for he  
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