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CHAPTER XII
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Occasionally he would leave her to "lecture." Those tours were prolonged often to weeks.

Of course he had little spare money.

Frado was again feeling her self-dependence, and was at last compelled to resort alone to that.

Samuel was kind to her when at home, but made no provision for his absence, which was at last unprecedented.
He left her to her fate--embarked at sea, with the disclosure that he had never seen the South, and that his illiterate harangues were humbugs for hungry abolitionists.

Once more alone! Yet not alone.


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