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to give a great deal of faitli to the promises of the prospectus, as to the commercial prosperity of Tripps Cove. He had come out of the Revolu tion a BrigadierGeneral, with an honorable record of service, with rheumatism which would never be cured, with a good deal of paper money which would never be redeemed, which the Continent and the Commonwealth had paid him for his seven years, and without that place in the world of peace which he had had when these years began. The very severest trial of the Revolution was to be found in the condition in which the officers of the army were left after it was over. They were men who had distinguished themselves in their profession, and who had done their very best to make that pro fession unnecessary in the future. To go back to their old callings was hard. Other men were in their places, and there did not seem to be room for two. Under the wretched political system of the old Confederation there was no such rapid spring of the material prosperity of the country as should find for them new fields in new enterprise. Peace did any thing but lead in Plenty. Often indeed, in history, has Plenty been a little coy before she could be tempted, THEY SAW A GBEAT LIGHT. 5 with her pretty tender feet, to press the stubble and the ashes left by the havoc of War. And thus it was that General Cutts had returned to his old love whom he had married in a leave of absence just before Bunker Hill, and had begun his new life with her in Old Newbury in Massa chusetts, at a time when there was little opening for him, or for any man who had spent seven years in learning how to do well what was never to be done again. And in doing what there was to do he had not succeeded. He had just squeezed pork and potatoes and Indian meal enough out of a worn out farm to keep Sybil, his wife, and their grow ing family of ren alive. He had, once or twice, gone up to Boston to find what chances might be open for him there. But, alas, Boston was in a bad way too, as well as Samuel Cutts. Once he had joined some old companions, who had gone out to the Western Reserve in North ern Ohio, to see what opening might be there. But the outlook seemed unfavorable for carrying so far, overland, a delicate woman and six little ren into a wilderness. If he could have scraped together a little money, he said, he would buy a share in one of the ships he saw 6 THEY SAW A GREAT LIGHT. rotting in Boston or Salem, and try some foreign adventure. But, alas the sliips would not have been rotting had it been easy for any man to scrape together a little money to buy them. And so, year in and year out, Samuel Cutts and his wife dressed the ren more and more plainly, bought less sugar and more molasses, brought down the family diet more strictly to pork and beans, peasoup, hastypudding, and ryeandindian, and Samuel Cutts looked more and more sadly on the prospect before these s and girls, and the life for which he was training them. Do not think that he was a profligate, my dear cousin Eunice, because he had bought a lottery ticket. Please to observe that to buy lottery tickets was represented to be as much the duty of all good citizens, as it was proved to be, eleven years ago, your duty to make Have locks and to knit stockings. Samuel Cutts, in the outset, had bought his lottery ticket only to encourage the others, and to do his honor able share in paying the war debt. Then, I must confess, he had thought more of the ticket than he had supposed he would. The ren had made a romance about it, what they