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Grant and Gen. Butler in behalf of inspectors, urges them not to pay fine, breakfasts with them in jail, presented with purse at Dansville Sanitarium, Sargent and Butler telegraph inspectors are pardoned, 452; fine still stands against A., 453; returns to work of securing amends. to Federal and State constit., invites Vice-Pres. Wilson speak on suff. platform, Gen. Butler in favor of wom. suff., 454; conversation with Pres. Grant, 455; tour of Conn. with Mrs. Hooker, Sumner's death, helps women organize temp. crusade, 456; tells them they can not succeed without ballot, anecdote of Douglass, writes to Leavenworth Times on this subject, tells Industrial Cong. women are a millstone around their necks, criticises Dio Lewis, 457; writes one hundred lets. for May meet., telegram saying she smoked on platform, etc., 458; slips home often to see mother, writes fiftieth anniversary let. to brother D. R., honesty best policy in home and society, 459; canvassed Mich., larger audiences than Sen. Chandler, small profits, suff. first, money afterwards, 460; efforts to compel disclosures in regard to Beecher-Tilton trouble, 461; complimented on silence by Chicago Tribune, J. Hooker, N. Y. Sun, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, refutes belief in "free love," 462; does not believe in second marriage or platonic friendship, love for Mr. and Mrs. Tilton, 463; in latter's praise for Beecher, A. saw only friendship, 464; death of Gerrit Smith and Martha Wright, struggle to hold Washington conv., 467; advances funds and works without ceasing, Anson Lapham gives her $1,000, lectures on Social Purity at Chicago, 468; eulogized by St. Louis Democrat, condemned by country papers, addresses Normal School at Carbondale on marrying for love, sixty lectures in Iowa, trying experiences, 469; telegram announcing brother shot, works all night on con. accounts, journey to Kan., 470; nine weeks by brother's bedside, skill and tenderness in sickroom, takes niece Susie B. home with her, 471; first hears F. E. Willard, refuses to compromise her by sitting on platform, lectures in Rochester on Social Purity, misses Washington con. for first time, lectures in Chicago, Bread and Ballot, pays last dollar of Revolution debt, 472; beautiful
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