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The Purchase Price

CHAPTER XXVI
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This slavery agitation is simply a political game, at which both parties and all sides are merely playing.
Party desirability, party safety--that is the cry in the South as much as in the North.

Yet all the time I know, as you know, of the hundreds of thousands of men who are leaving Europe to come to this country.

A wave of moral change is bound to sweep across the North.

Madam, we dwell on the eve of revolution here in America as well as in Europe.

Now do you see why I have come to you to-night?
Have we not much in common ?" "I am glad," she said simply; "I am proud.


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