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paign, 753; in Kas. campaign, 779; same, 784; same, 786; 835; in Calif., 882, 886, 887 (see Intemperance). LOVE AFFAIRS, 38; in 1840, 43; in 1845, 46; in 1846, 50; in 1855, 126; 142, 175; Tilton on, 218; in 1863, 237; in Oregon, 400; opinions of on and off stage, 555; if A. had married, 860; 972, 973. LOVE OF FAMILY, 20, 31, 42, 45; letter to brother Merritt in Kas., 144; to sister, 158; 161; longs to stay at home, 168; affection between father and mother, 223; A.'s love of father, mother and home, 231; 242, 279; A. in Yosemite, 394; mother's birthday, 403; 434, 447; devotion during brother D. R.'s illness, 470, 471; 482, 492, 493; affection of A.'s mother, 512; A.'s letter to sister, 516; A.'s thought for nieces and nephews, 552; 557; memory of mother, 558; longing for sister, 562; recognizes her powers, 578; family helped A., 668; Miss Shaw's love for mother, 689; 916, 944. MARRIAGE, of grandparents, 4, 6; of parents, 10; A.'s comment as girl, 30, 39; of Sister Guelma, 43; of Hannah, 46; drawbacks to, 52; under Common Law, 74; intemperance and, 84; Mrs. Greeley on, 87; Lucy Stone, 91; effect on women's public work, 128, 151, 158, 178; A.'s answer to minister, 108; N. Y. legislator's idea of, 109; degeneracy in, 135; picture of early days, 139; great privileges of wives, 140; different temperaments, 141; A. objects to twaddle about wives, 163; woman's position compared to man's, 169; wife's loss of name, 170, 183; A. protests against wife's loss of individuality and self-annihilation, 170; true woman not dwarfed by, 170, 171; Lydia Mott disagrees, 171; good effect on suff., 176; moments of solitude, 180; wife's name on tombstone, 183; why women marry, 186; wife should be supreme, 193; Mrs. Stanton on, 193; one-sided contract, 194; A.'s tilt with Mayo, 196; A. the picket, married women the army, 197; rights of husbands, 204; in Adam Bede, 216; married life of A.'s parents, 223; A. scores wife for advocating low wages for women, 272; how husbands represent wives, 279, 491, 771; A. on women's proposing, 316; wives object to A.'s statements, 331; Catharine Beecher and Mrs. Woodhull on, 378; A. on
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