CHAPTER II. A GLANCE AT PARSON DALEY. Our minister was one of the most de- voted and exemplary men it has ever been my lot to know. Everybody loved Parson Daley. It was not so easy, per- haps, to get acquainted with ministers when I was a little boy, as it -is now. There was something about them, which inspired us little folks with great reve- rence, amounting, at times, almost to