Publisher's Synopsis
The Rev. Jeffrey Wortle, D.D., was a man much esteemed by others, -and by himself. He combined two professions, in both of which he had been successful, -had been, and continued to be, at the time in which we speak of him. I will introduce him to the reader in the present tense as Rector of Bowick, and proprietor and head-master of the school established in the village of that name. The seminary at Bowick had for some time enjoyed a reputation under him;-not that he had ever himself used so new-fangled and unpalatable a word in speaking of his school. Bowick School had been established by himself as preparatory to Eto