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Raphael Semmes, Memoirs of Service Afloat During the War Between the States More(5)
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chapter 6: ... , that they might be made slaves. Like an unhappy bride, upon whose brow the orange-wreath had been placed, ... still further our simile; like the deceived, and betrayed bride, the least show of relenting, and tenderness was sufficient ... States , or Territories. The South, like the too credulous bride, accepted these evidences of returning tenderness, in good faith;