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  • By the time that abolitioner got here he had sold Jack seven times, and divided with him every time.

    A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland

  • "You are such an abolitioner there's no doing any thing with you," he rejoined, and left the room.

    A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland

  • “You are such an abolitioner there's no doing any thing with you,” he rejoined, and left the room.

    A Woman's Life-Work Haviland, Laura S 1881

  • By the time that abolitioner got here he had sold Jack seven times, and divided with him every time.

    A Woman's Life-Work Haviland, Laura S 1881

  • 'Now,' said this abolitioner if you will let me sell you in this little town ahead, I'll be around here till near night, then I'll go on to the next tavern (or I'll tell them so), but I'll stop in a little wood this side, and wait for you till eleven or twelve o'clock, and you can meet me, and I'll give you half I get for you, then well travel all night again, when we'll be out of reach of their hunting for you.

    A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland

  • 'Now,' said this abolitioner if you will let me sell you in this little town ahead, I'll be around here till near night, then I'll go on to the next tavern (or I'll tell them so), but I'll stop in a little wood this side, and wait for you till eleven or twelve o'clock, and you can meet me, and I'll give you half I get for you, then well travel all night again, when we'll be out of reach of their hunting for you.

    A Woman's Life-Work Haviland, Laura S 1881

  • Said the colonel: "He was decoyed by an abolitioner, and now you can see what your principles lead to.

    A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland

  • Their thick skulls show that they can't learn books; and if you knew as much about them as I do you'd see it too, but you are such an abolitioner you won't see it. "

    A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland

  • Said the colonel: “He was decoyed by an abolitioner, and now you can see what your principles lead to.

    A Woman's Life-Work Haviland, Laura S 1881

  • Their thick skulls show that they can't learn books; and if you knew as much about them as I do you'd see it too, but you are such an abolitioner you won't see it.”

    A Woman's Life-Work Haviland, Laura S 1881

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