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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER XXI
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He lives in a whirlpool, whither he has been drawn by his own rashness.

What to him is the love of country, or the memory of Washington?
John Randolph said, "I should have been a French Atheist had not my mother made me kneel beside her as she folded my little hands, and taught me to say, 'Our Father.'" Remember this, mothers in America; and imprint upon the fair tablet of your young child's heart, a reverence for the early institutions of their country, and for the patriots who moulded them, that "God and my country" may be the motto of their lives..


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