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The Purchase Price

CHAPTER XXVIII
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Will you go on ?" "Sir, your courtesy gives me additional courage,".

was her answer.
"You have asked me for my beliefs--and I do not deny that I have some of my own, some I have sought to put in practice.

To me, another phase of this question lies in something which the South itself seems not to have remembered.

The South figures that the cost of a laboring man, a slave, is perhaps a thousand or fifteen hundred dollars.

The South pays the cost of rearing that man.


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