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n co-education, 130; goes to Worcester Hydropathic Institute, let. describing Mass. W. R. Con., social courtesies, distinguished people met, 131; visits baby show, thinks Apocrypha inspired, 132; hears Hale, Wilson, Sumner, Burlingame, longs to join Garrisonians, urges young brother be given his own money, 133; woman must stand or fall by own strength, sends sister Mary to Cincinnati W. R. Con. in her place, describes new bonnet, future wives will have time for culture, treatment at water cure, 134; reads and enjoys herself, 135; takes out life insurance, 136; invited by Am. A. S. Soc. to act as agent, 137; second canvass of N. Y., lets. describing hardships, snowdrifts, hard life of wives, 138; they do work, husbands rec. money, asks release from A. S. Com., 139; begs Mrs. Wright to speak, finishes meetings alone, labors for wage-earning women, entertains Garrison, presents petit. to N. Y. legis., 140; shows wife she fails to appreciate husband, 141; trying to prepare paper on co-education, 142; holds meet. alone at Saratoga, 143; let. to brother on raid at Osawatomie, 144; renews engagement with A. S. Com., given control of N. Y., 148; begins Garrisonian meet., 149; disheartening experiences as manager, 150; economies in dress, sympathetic lets., no faith in own power as speaker, 151; describes Remond's speech, 152; abandons written addresses, notes of speeches, 153; spks. in Me., newspaper comment, 154; res. in favor of colored pupils and of co-education, State Teachers Con. in Binghamton, 155; defended by Republican, 156; resumes A. S. meet., 157; on soul-communing, longing for sympathy, 158; raspberry experiment, 159; out-door life for women, "good old days," 160; "health food cranks," glad to reach home, 161; on com. to arrange A. S. Annivers. and W. R. Con., no one else for common work, on large families, 162; unterrified by mob, rebukes teachers at Lockport con., 163; demands equal pay for women, not frightened by fogies, 164; calls meet. to oppose capital punishment, hissed by mob, trustee of Jackson fund, 165; desire for Free church, 167; persists in lecture courses for Rochester, shrinks from active work, feels spiritual loneliness, 168; exhorts women to be discontented, no freedom wi
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