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WILLIAM AUSTIN.

Perhaps the most remarkable production of Austin's pen is the story of Peter Rugg, the Missing Man. It was written for the New England Galaxy, and has been reprinted many times. "It was," says Buckingham, "read more than any other communication that has fallen within my knowledge. It is purely fictitious, and originated in the inventive genius of its author." It belongs to that class of tales which have a common origin in the ancient legend of The Wandering Jew. Austin adapted his version to the quaint superstition of the New England of long ago.

William Austin maintained for many years a high position at the bar of Suffolk and Middlesex. He died at Charlestown, June 27, 1841.