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Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life, Contents. (search)
448. His sympathy with Colored People turned out of the Cars, 448. A Methodist Preacher from the South, 452. His Disobedience to the Fugitive Slave Law, 455. His Domestic Character, 249, 377 to 380, 458 to 464. He attracts Children, 460. His Garden described in a Letter to L. M. Child, 461. Likenesses of him, 464. Letter concerning Joseph Whitall, 466. Letters concerning Sarah his wife, 466, 467. Letter to his Daughter on his 80th Birth-day, 469. Allusions to Hannah, his wife, 294, 370, 379, 476, 481. Letter resigning the agency of the Prison Association, 472. His last Illness, 470. His Death, 481. Letter from a Reformed Convict, 481. Resolutions passed by the Prison Association, 48 Resolutions passed by the Anti-Slavery Society, 484. His Funeral, 485. Lucretia Mott, 486, 487. Public Notices and Private Letters of Condolence, 487 to 493. His Epitaph, 493 I was a father to the poor: and the cause which I knew not I sear
Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life, The two young offenders. (search)
tremely modest and reserved; and he took mischievous pleasure in telling strangers the story of their courtship in a way that made her blush. Dost thou know what Hannah answered, when I asked if she would marry me? said he. I will tell thee how it was. I was walking home with her one evening, soon after the death of her mother,ashions of the world. The long stockings, and small clothes buckled at the knee, were well adapted to his finely formed limbs; and certainly he and his lady-like Hannah, in their quaint garb of the olden time, formed a very agreeable picture. He had no peculiarities with regard to eating or drinking. He always followed the ol his meals, he asked to have two cups and plates brought to him, if it were not too much trouble; for he said it would seem pleasant, and like old times, to have Hannah's company. So his wife ate with him, as long as he was able to partake of food. A china bird, which a ransomed slave had given to his daughter, when she was a l