Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Companion in Labour, Rev. James Harrison Dwight, Englewood, N. J: A Commemorative Sermon, Delivered in the Englewood Presbyterian Church, December 15, 1872
The mother of the little boy had been left alone by her husband, who, in company with Dr. Eli Smith, had gone to Armenia, Syria, Persia, and Georgia, on a tour of exploration. It was not until the child was nine months old that the father saw him, and then he had to look through the gates of a quarantine, where he was confined, and see those he loved standing at a-distance from him. The mother held up the boy to the fond gaze of his father, but neither were allowed to approach the quarantine.
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