"Over the waiting congregation rolled the burdened tones of the great , and the sweet voices of the boy-choristers alternated with the monotonous chanting of the s. Three times through the s defiled the long procession, with the sacred images, and the , and the bags of money for the poor. The donned his wealthiest robes in acknowledgment of the presence of the ; the more stately s paraded their purple coats and their gold-studded canes, and quickened the circulation of the inquisitive crowd stopping to gaze at the crimson dais. Finally a great hush breathed into the room of the music and the chanting; a thousand eyes turned toward the pulpit that faced the oaken , and—as if evoked by the spell of their expectancy—the preacher arose in his place and announced his theme."
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(quote from p. 171; originally published in 2 parts in the December 1868 and February 1869 issues of ')
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Mary Putnam Jacobi
i (nee Putnam; August 31, 1842 – June 10, 1906) was a pioneering American physician, born in London to American parents. She is also known as an educator, essayist, medical scientist, social reformer, and activist for political rights and educational opportunities for women. She became in 1862 the first woman to graduate from a in the United States.
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