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acts, she was trusting and unsp-
ecting, and the deepness of the
plot, so well carried out and
she being kept from all who might
enlighten her and she died
without being able to see one
whome [sic] she might have revealed
her suspicions too [sic] - I felt as if
I would like to take the stand
and tell my opinion of my old
friend, that her naturel [sic] refinement
her proud spirit would never
have permitted her to make a
proposal of marriage to any
man even had she felt an
interest in him, this uncalled
for information on Searls part was
contemptable to the lowest degree
he sunk to the most debased
condition in the estimation
of every pure unrided woman,
and the men have a code
among themselves in regards to our sex that will

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