Heroic self-denial was not his virtue, and he
felt no call to live the life of a hermit. He was treated with
undeserved neglect, and at the end of four weeks he resolved that, as
the police would not come to him, he would go to the police.
He unburdened his mind, and made a confession to the officer who had
him in charge. He explained how he had taken the money, how he had
lost it, and who had won it. It relieved his mind, and the policeman
kept the secret of confession until after the trial. Then he broke
the seal, and related to me confidentially the story of his penitent,
showing that he was quite as unfit for the sacerdotal office as
myself.
Mr. H. on his trial was found not guilty, but the department did not
feel inclined to entrust him with the collection or custody of any
more cash. In succeeding years he again served the Government as
State school teacher, having received his appointment from a minister
of merciful principles. A reclaimed poacher makes an excellent
gamekeeper, and a repentant thief may be a better teacher of youth
than a sanctimonious hypocrite.
SEAL ISLANDS AND SEALERS.
"Am I my brother's keeper?"
The islands in Bass' Straits, Hogan's Group, Kent's Group, the
Answers, the Judgment Rocks, and others, are visited at certain
seasons of the year by seals of three different kinds--viz.
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