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780 THE UNDERGROUND RAIL ROAD. z»tion that this noble woman had she not been rescued from her mother's condition, might have been sold on the auction-block, to the highest bidder—her intellect, fancy, eloquence, the flashing wit, that might make the delight of a Parisian saloon, and her pure, Christian character all thrown in—the recollection that women like her could be dragged out of . public conveyances in our own city, or frowned out of fashionable churches by Anglo-Saxon saints." THE END. |