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Every child was taught from his cradle that money was Mammon, the chief agent of the flesh and the devil.
Rebecca Harding Davis
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Rebecca Harding Davis
Age: 79 †
Born: 1831
Born: June 24
Died: 1910
Died: September 29
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Rebecca Harding
Rebecca Blaine Harding
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