Very soon after the above was written, the old man died,
somewhat suddenly. When he reached his last home, it was evident
a great change had taken place in him—a change so remarkable as to
excite the surprise of his fellow-servants. Though he had been
notorious for his harsh, turbulent disposition, and his utter
disregard for the rights of other slaves, he was now quiet and
gentle, and always ready to do little offices of kindness. He was
occasionally heard to pray; but, having become deaf, he spoke but
little. We have no doubt he is embraced in the divine rule of
justice, that "to whom little has been given, of him will little be
required."