[Iola Leroy by Frances E.W. Harper]@TWC D-Link bookIola Leroy CHAPTER XII 5/24
He thinks slavery is not wrong if you treat them well and don't sell them from their families.
I intend, after I have graduated, to persuade pa to buy a house in New Orleans, and spend the winter there.
You know this will be my first season out, and I hope that you will come and spend the winter with me. We will have such gay times, and you will so fall in love with our sunny South that you will never want to come back to shiver amid the snows and cold of the North.
I think one winter in the South would cure you of your Abolitionism." "Have you seen her yet ?" This question was asked by Louis Bastine, an attorney who had come North in the interests of Lorraine.
The scene was the New England village where Mr.Galen's academy was located, and which Iola was attending. This question was addressed to Camille Lecroix, Bastine's intimate friend, who had lately come North.
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