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It would be idle to say that we were not, from time to time, aware that a volcano slumbered fitfully beneath us. There were dark sides to the Slavery Question, for master, as for slave.
Mary Virginia Terhune
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Mary Virginia Terhune
Age: 91 †
Born: 1830
Born: December 21
Died: 1922
Died: June 3
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Amelia County
Virginia
Mary Virginia Hawes
Mary Virginia Terhune
Question
Volcanoes
Sides
Idle
Dark
Beneath
Would
Slavery
Time
Master
Slave
Fitfully
Aware
Slumbered
Masters
Volcano
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