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Chapter 2

           Iftheywereinnocent,mysuddendisappearancemusthavebeenunaccountableindeed; butrevolvinginmymindalltheattendingcircumstances,Ineveryetcouldindulge,towardsthem,socharitableasupposition. 

           Afterreceivingthemoneyfromthem,ofwhichtheyappearedtohaveanabundance,theyadvisedmenottogointothestreetsthatnight,inasmuchasIwasunacquaintedwiththecustomsofthecity. Promisingtoremembertheiradvice,Ileftthemtogether,andsoonafterwasshownbyacoloredservanttoasleepingroominthebackpartofthehotel,onthegroundfloor. Ilaiddowntorest,thinkingofhomeandwife,andchildren,andthelongdistancethatstretchedbetweenus,untilIfellasleep. Butnogoodangelofpitycametomybedside,biddingmetoflynovoiceofmercyforewarnedmeinmydreamsofthetrialsthatwerejustathand. 

           ThenextdaytherewasagreatpageantinWashington. Theroarofcannonandthetollingofbellsfilledtheair,whilemanyhouseswereshroudedwithcrape,andthestreetswereblackwithpeople. Asthedayadvanced,theprocessionmadeitsappearance,comingslowlythroughtheAvenue,carriageaftercarriage,inlongsuccession,whilethousandsuponthousandsfollowedonfootallmovingtothesoundofmelancholymusic. TheywerebearingthedeadbodyofHarrisontothegrave. 

           Fromearlyinthemorning,IwasconstantlyinthecompanyofHamiltonandBrown. TheyweretheonlypersonsIknewinWashington. Westoodtogetherasthefuneralpomppassedby. Irememberdistinctlyhowthewindowglasswouldbreakandrattletotheground,aftereachreportofthecannontheywerefiringintheburialground. 

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