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coals on the hearth; those thought-provoking, life-stirring, strange things, glowing and sparkling between life and death like ourselves. E .
baseness of the treachery arouse the Northern heart? By driving the free States to the wall, may it not compel them to turn and take an agg .
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crests hurries to the abyss. The afternoon grew toward evening before he pulled steadily home, crawling away from the roarers against the c .
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