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

CHAPTER VII
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From him I went to the Wesleyan Methodist minister, and what a contrast! He thought I wanted the church for to-night and said: "We have our prayer-meeting, but will adjourn it for you." This kindness made me so weak, the tears came in spite of me, and I explained the rowdy treatment of the other minister.

I have had a varied experience ever since I left Easton.

Verily, I am embarked in an unpopular cause and must be content to row up stream.
In May she went to the great Anti-Slavery Anniversary in New York.

In August she attended the State Teachers' Convention at Oswego.

Victor M.
Rice, of Buffalo, was president and accorded her every courtesy and encouragement.


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