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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER VI
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"I have seen some of this reverend gentleman's statements, and his friends ought to advise him to drop the reverend for life.

He is a fit subject for an asylum, for I can't think a man in his senses would lie so." "He is considered a man of veracity," said Mr.Hubbard, "by those who have an opportunity of knowing his character." "Well, I differ from them," said Arthur, "and shall deprive myself of the pleasure of hearing him.

Good evening, sir." "Wouldn't he be a good subject for tar and feathers, Arthur?
They'd stick, like grim death to a dead nigger," said Abel.
"He is really such a fool," said Arthur, "that I have no patience with him; but you take your usual nap, and I will read my letters.".


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