They went into a mutual gratulation on the causes for fighting that existed on the part of the Southern States, and the certainty that the warlike spirit of the North would "die off like a big fungus," as one of them phrased it.
Your parents, Daisy, would not desire these Northern associations for you; would they?
When I first visited New York, some three years since, I was warned not to know a man, because he was a "politician.
No Frenchman, no Italian, no German would so place himself, unless under the stress of insurmountable circumstances.
Cincinnati stands on the Ohio River, separated by a ferry from Kentucky, which is a slave State, Ohio itself is a free-soil State.
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