Letters from Bishop Huntington - July 27, 1896 - 4

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its treatment. Probably Mr. B's subordinates are
instructed accordingly. They never lose an opportunity
to originate or repeat flings at the church to which
I belong, + for wh., I left the Unitarians, tho' they treat
other denominations fairly. That is the liberality of the
Liberals, - of which species of toleration I have seen a
great deal. - All this is of small account. But I did
imagine that as Austin's personal friend the Republican, i.e.
Mr. Bowles, w'd see that justice was done to his memory.

I wish Martha's poetry c'd have gone into my small
Eulogy. She has the divine gift. "The silent [?] [away?]" +
"So late- outsleep the birds", + "his forest heart[?]", are very fine.

With love faithfully,

F.D.H.