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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 1: re-formation and Reanimation.—1841. (search)
ony, Ibid., p. 190. on the descent of Mt. Washington; Aug. 28, 1841. or on the visit to the Willey House, where, says Rogers, we wrote brother Garrison's [name] and our own linked Writings, p. 192. together on the wall with a fragment of coal. But the following incident is too characteristic of the men and the Ibid., p. 177. time to be omitted: As we rode through the [Franconia] Notch after friends Aug. 25, 1841. Beach and Rogers, we were alarmed at seeing smoke issue from Thos. Parnell Beach, Ezekiel Rogers. their chaise-top, and cried out to them that their chaise was afire! We were more than suspicious, however, that it was something worse than that, and that the smoke came out of friend Rogers's mouth. And it so turned out. This was before E. Rogers. we reached the Notch tavern. Alighting there to water our beasts, we gave him, all round, a faithful admonition. For anti-slavery does not fail to spend its intervals of public service in mutual and searching correcti