A Life for Liberty Anti Slavery And Other Letters of Sallie Holley
A Life for Liberty Anti Slavery And Other Letters of Sallie Holley
Sallie Holley
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I have no doubt we could advance the cause as we have hitherto done, even if we only get a few sub- scribers, and small collections and donations. / think we ought to work. What do you think ? You know my hope and faith of old. Not many years longer can we work. You and I will be too feeble to go on many years more as we have done. Let us work while we can. I believe it would greatly gratify Mr. Garrison and Mr. May to know we kept faithfully working this winter. I expect my * treatment ' here ...[at the Elmira Water-Cure] will be of immense service to me. " " ELMIRA, Sept. 22, 1861. " Miss Seaton of Washington is here. She has that indescribable charm of manner and tone that Dr. Johnson used to say can only belong to superior birth. You know of old my almost passionate admiration for that sort of culture, and can readily imagine how much Miss Seaton interests me. Her father is the editor of the National Intelligencer of Washington, D. C. Her father is a Union man, but her heart is in the South.
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