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The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2)

CHAPTER III
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He could scarcely understand a woman who did not desire matrimony, but was finally persuaded to gather up his slighted affections and go on to Quarterly Meeting.
On September 4, Hannah was married to Eugene Mosher, a merchant at Easton.

Daniel R.was now clerking at Lenox, Mass., so there were only Susan, Mary and Merritt to go with the father and mother.

All the relatives bade them good-by as if forever, and the leave-taking was very sorrowful, for it was the first permanent separation of the family.
[Footnote 7: In after years Miss Anthony greatly enjoyed attending a good play.] [Footnote 8: In 1848, when the law was enacted allowing a married woman to hold property, it was put in her name and she retained it till her death.].


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