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clothes. Does he keep you well
clothed? Sometimes Miss
& sometimes I gets short & don't
you have any pocket money
of your own? Yes, Miss what
the ladies gives me. Sarah is a
bright girl, fine expression
of face, Oh how I long to
probe her soul in search of
that Divine spark that scorns
to be a slave, but then would
it be right for me by so doing
to add to the burden of her
wretched life.

Apr. 21

Mrs. Rose meeting small
sold only about 54 tickets
some 60 free tickets present.

The people are so afraid,
that something will be said
on Slavery that they will not
countenance the meeting, &
more than that, there is at
the bottom, a sad want of
intelligence, Science & Literature
have no charms for them, any
more than the Reforms.

Invited to tea at Mr. Edward
Needles this evening, an old
acquaintance of Mrs. Rose. they

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are friends, of the come outer
school, Mrs. N. a thorough
believer in Spiritualism.

They called for us in a Car-
riage about 3 P.M., & took us
sight seeing. Rode to Monu
ment Square on W. Calvert St.
where stands the Monument
erected by the State of Mary
land, to the memory of Washin
ton. Hence to Green Mount
Cemetery, the Cemetery is very
beautiful & expensively decora
ted - the vaults are made
in sloping side of hills, & arranged
like cases of drawers, & had
a more cheerful aspect than
the old fashioned ones.

We then went to the "Aged
Women's Home" a very fine
building, we went through the
establishment it is calculated
to accommodate 36 it is intended
for aged women, who have been
kept alone & destitute, each is
required to have $100, an entering -
the work is done by the inmates,
all is most perfect order &
neatness - the inmates can go

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