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The Sable Cloud

CHAPTER X
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Grant that it is all wrong; will you ask or expect that we shall change all at once?
in a week?
or in a month?
or in a year?
We will not kneel to anybody; if we change, it must be upon conviction." "I strike hands with you there," said I, "most heartily.

Our Southern friends must understand this; they must now approach us once more with reason and persuasion.

The people at large are in a frame to be reasoned with and persuaded; for if we can do anything within the bounds of reason to retain the South in the Union, it will be done.

We will say of concession as the antithesis of secession, as was said of two other things: 'Millions for defence, but not a cent for tribute.' I think that both sections need forgiveness of God, and of each other." "Well," said Mr.North, "after all we shall get along and get through, even if there should be a separation." "Mr.Worth," said I, "when you were studying Cicero, could you understand--for I could not--how he and other patriots could feel so strongly about the fortunes of their country as to declare--which they frequently do--that they would rather die than survive their country's honor?
It has come to me vividly of late.

I see it and feel it.


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