The Sea Lions eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 610 pages of information about The Sea Lions.

The Sea Lions eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 610 pages of information about The Sea Lions.

“There never was any Lord Gardiner among us,” returned Roswell, modestly, “though it was a fashion among the east-enders to give that title to the owner of the island.  My ancestor who first got the place was Lyon Gardiner, an engineer in the service of the colony of Connecticut.”

“Well, whether he was a lion or a lamb, I’ll answer for it the Lord was not forgotten on that island, Captain Gar’ner, and he shouldn’t be on this.  No man ever lost anything in this world, or in that which is to come a’ter it, by remembering once in seven days to call on his Creator to help him on in his path.  I’ve heard it said, sir, that you’re a little partic’lar like in your idees of religion, and that you do not altogether hold to the doctrines that are preached up and down the land.”

Roswell felt his cheeks warm at this remark, and he thought of Mary, and of her meek reliance on that Saviour whom, in the pride of his youth, strength, and as he fancied of his reason also, he doubted about, as being the Son of God.  The picture thus presented to his mind had its pleasant and its unpleasant features.  Strange as it may seem, it is certain that the young man would have loved, would have respected Mary less than he now did, could he imagine that she entertained the same notions on this very subject as those he entertained himself!  Few men relish infidelity in a woman, whose proper sphere would seem to be in believing and in worshipping, and not in cavilling, or in splitting straws on matters of faith.  Perhaps it is that we are apt to associate laxity of morals with laxity of belief, and have a general distaste for releasing the other sex from any, even the smallest of the restraints that the dogmas of the church impose; but we hold it to be without dispute that, with very few exceptions, every man would prefer that the woman in whom he feels an interest should err on the side of bigotry rather than on that of what is called liberalism in points of religious belief.  Thus it is with most of us, and thus was it with Roswell Gardiner.  He could not wonder at Mary’s rigid notions, considering her education; and, on the whole, he rather liked her the better for them, at the very moment that he felt they might endanger his own happiness.  If women thoroughly understood how much of their real power and influence with men arises from their seeming dependence, there would be very little tolerance in their own circles for those among them who are for proclaiming their independence and their right to equality in all things.

While our young mariner and his companion were working their way up to the table-land, which lay fully three hundred feet above the level of the sea, there was little opportunity for further discourse, so rough was the way, and so difficult the ascent.  At the summit, however, there was a short pause, ere the two undertook the mountain proper, and they came to a halt to take a look at the aspect of things around

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