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Chapter VI. The Great Awakening
Butiftheworldhasgrowngraverwiththisknowledgeitisnot,Ithink,asadderplaceinconsequence.Surelyweareagreedthatthemoresoberandrestrainedpleasuresofthepresentaredeeperaswellaswiserthanthenoisy,foolishhustlewhichpassedsooftenforenjoymentinthedaysofold—dayssorecentandyetalreadysoinconceivable.Thoseemptyliveswhichwerewastedinaimlessvisitingandbeingvisited,intheworryofgreatandunnecessaryhouseholds,inthearrangingandeatingofelaborateandtediousmeals,havenowfoundrestandhealthinthereading,themusic,thegentlefamilycommunionwhichcomesfromasimplerandsanerdivisionoftheirtime.Withgreaterhealthandgreaterpleasuretheyarericherthanbefore,evenaftertheyhavepaidthoseincreasedcontributionstothecommonfundwhichhavesoraisedthestandardoflifeintheseislands.
Thereissomeclashofopinionastotheexacthourofthegreatawakening.Itisgenerallyagreedthat,apartfromthedifferenceofclocks,theremayhavebeenlocalcauseswhichinfluencedtheactionofthepoison.Certainly,ineachseparatedistricttheresurrectionwaspracticallysimultaneous.TherearenumerouswitnessesthatBigBenpointedtotenminutespastsixatthemoment.TheAstronomerRoyalhasfixedtheGreenwichtimeattwelvepastsix.Ontheotherhand,LairdJohnson,averycapableEastAngliaobserver,hasrecordedsix-twentyasthehour.IntheHebridesitwasaslateasseven.