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Eighty Years And More; Reminiscences 1815-1897

CHAPTER VIII
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I also met Miss Jackson, afterward Mrs.Eddy, who left half her fortune, fifty thousand dollars, for the same purpose.
I was a frequent visitor at the home of William Lloyd Garrison.

Though he had a prolonged battle to fight in the rough outside world, his home was always a haven of rest.

Mrs.Garrison was a sweet-tempered, conscientious woman, who tried, under all circumstances, to do what was right.

She had sound judgment and rare common sense, was tall and fine-looking, with luxuriant brown hair, large tender blue eyes, delicate features, and affable manners.

They had an exceptionally fine family of five sons and one daughter.


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