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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1870 Edition.
IT was growing dark, and the evening was very cold. The lamps were
lit, and the streets were filled with an eager throng hurrying
homeward--Baltimore always presents a busy scene at dark, as people
of all classes and ages throng its streets, returning from their
daily avocations. The merchant and the mechanic, the professional
man and the street laborer, the idler and the man of business, the
millionaire and the beggar, the sewing girl and the lady of
fashion, representatives of all classes, colors and nations under
the sun, fill the streets, hurrying on as if their lives depended
upon their speed; jostling each other unceremoniously, and filling
the air with the sound of their voices. I have often stood upon the
street at the hour of twilight, and watched the scene before me
with intense interest. One sees human nature in all its forms, on
the thoroughfares of Baltimore at this hour.
Stories of men and women who suffered under the Inquisition. Read
how they stood firm for what they believed. This book has been
reset using a modern font for easier reading. This is NOT just a
scanned copy of an old book.
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