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and present ovations, 929; daily life and habits, 931; great amt. of exercise, not dwelling on ills, work, dress, 932; toilet, religion, medical practice, few visits, harmonious life with sister, home in Rochester, 933; A. enjoys kitchen, mother's wed. furniture, old pictures, 934; bedroom, study, daily mail, 935; work as pres. Natl. Suff. Assn., requests from men, women and children, schools, clubs, libraries, authors, eds., 936; poets, "cranks," adventurers, 937; let. from child, slave to correspond., "if young women fail, octogenarian will work harder," 938; trib. to obscure women, devoting closing yrs. to permanent fund for wom. suff. and Press Bureau, Hist. Soc. invites to Berkshire, 939; official and pressing invit., she invites natl. suff. com. and other friends, arrang. for family reunion, "Old Hive" swarms, 940; pres. suff. com. meet. in rooms where played as child, 941; lunch in Plunkett's Pavilion, Adams, pres. Hist, meet., pride and happiness, trib. of Mrs. Catt, 942; Mrs. Avery, Mrs. Upton, compared to Galileo, wd. turn Roman palaces into orphan asylums, future pilgrimages to birth-place, 943; trib. Mrs. Sewall, Mrs. Colby, love of justice, of home, 944; trib. of Anna Shaw, tenderness, charity, love, great, ideal life, 945; pres. Anthony reunion, New Eng. dinner, silent blessing, 946; trip to Mt. Greylock, A. gayest of party, takes friends to all loved spots, Quaker meet. house, 947; own old home, room where born, worthy descendant noble race, task for half-century to secure equal rights for women, 948; contrast in condit. at begin. and end, her part, receives med. of apprecia., face carved in capitol at Albany, 949; trib. of women, Mrs. Sewall's analysis, "never forgets," F. Willard's testimonial, 950; Mrs. Stn. describes grand life, dedicates Reminiscences to A., 951; "steadfast friend," A. not martyr, enjoyed work, retained self-respect, always in good company, gov. by philos. rather than emotion, compared to Napoleon, Gladstone, Lincoln, 952; Garrison, own individuality, life's serene evening, 953; ad. to Lincoln, "free women as you have slaves," 957; ad. on Reconstruct. in 1865, Johnson's proclam. to Miss., ballot in hand of every loyal citizen, 960; ad. to Cong., eloquent demand for woman's enfranchis.,
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