surprise to Elizabeth. This
was certainly better than having her face slapped,
her hair pulled, and being forced to vomit brass pins.
The Bells enjoyed a quiet afternoon together in the
family room after the party was over. All of the
visitors except Joshua Gardner had left, and it was a
time for them to pray together and thank the
Almighty for allowing others to see fit in socializing
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with John Bell. Up to this point, the Bells had very
little reason to believe that others in the community
would associate with Bell because of his
excommunication from the church a year earlier.
As the afternoon ended and the aroma of dinner
began filling the house, they heard a knock at the
door. Much to their surprise and astonishment, the
visitor was Reverend Sugg Fort. Being viewed as an
outcast in the eyes of the church, John Bell did not
understand why Reverend Fort would be visiting his
home, or how he should act when greeting him at the
door.
Rev. Fort Keeps his Vow to Help
Before Bell had time to fully open the door and
address him, Reverend Fort said, “John, I’ve not been
to see you as of late because I know you’ve been
feeling bad and have needed time to yourself. In
hopes that you would get to feeling better, I held off
as long as the Lord and my conscience would let me;
but John, as your friend I consider this to be very
important and can’t continue to let my feelings about
your Spiritual matter remain silent.
“I want you to know, John, that despite all which
has happened to you in the church, the vow made by
myself and the Gunns to fully support you and your
family throughout these disturbances still holds true,
and our feelings are just as strong now as they were
the day you first told us about them. Everything
happens for a reason, and mortals like us don’t
always understand the Lord’s reasons. His word and
teachings make it incumbent upon us to accept
these things regardless, as they are His will and done
for a reason.
“Please understand that the Gunns and I will
continue to do everything in our power to support
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and comfort you during this most difficult time. Our
love for you and your family has not changed, and we
continue to pray for each of you.”
With a tear in his eye, Bell replied, “Thank you,
Reverend Fort. You do not know how much we
appreciate what you just said. Lucy and I have
always believed that we would never be able to
conquer this evil Spirit without the help of God and
men like you, the Gunns, and James Johnston.
Please come in and make yourself at home. We
would like very much for you to stay and have dinner
with us this evening if you see fit. It should be on
the table in a few minutes.”
John Bell Tortured at Dinner
Reverend Fort graciously accepted the invitation
and they all soon sat down for a hearty dinner.
About halfway through the meal, John Bell felt the
onset of an episode with his tongue and stopped
eating. He continued talking with Reverend Fort as
he waited for the episode to pass, but not more than
a minute later, his chair forcefully flew out from
under him — sending him to the floor where he
began trembling and vomiting.
Reverend Fort and Drewry Bell quickly rushed to
his side, where they remained until the episode had
passed. After Bell began regaining his color, they
helped him back into his chair. Several mysterious,
laughing voices began to fill the room. Coming from
the walls and ceiling, these voices sounded as if they
were making fun of John Bell.
Another disembodied voice began speaking in
reverse, saying, “Bell Jack Ol’, beginning the only is
this. You just wait and see what’s in store for you. I
will kill you and make sure you die the slowest and
most horrible death anyone could ever think of.”
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Reverend Fort began saying a prayer. Tears now
rolling down his face and overtaken by
Thalassa Ali
Martin Wilsey
Gail Collins
Flann O’Brien
Cheryl Douglas
Les Standiford
William Maxwell
Angie Daniels
John Gardner
Michelle Lindo-Rice