[The Purchase Price by Emerson Hough]@TWC D-Link bookThe Purchase Price CHAPTER XXIX 16/17
He is what one calls depose'. "But then, Madame," she added presently, as she turned at the door, with the baby on her arm, "if madame should wish to explore the matter for herself, that is quite possible.
This night, perhaps to-morrow, Monsieur Dunwodee himself comes to St.Genevieve.
He is to meet the voters of this place.
He wishes to speak, to explain. I may say that, even, he will have the audacity to come here to advocate the cause of freedom, and the restriction of those slavery for which hitherto he has labor' so valiant.
Perhaps there will be those who care to listen to the address of a man of no more principle.
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