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you want anything done, you say, - "Will you do this-"."be so good as to do that" &c - I told him his reasoning was very forcible, and as I had weak lungs, I should certainly agree with him - He, by the by, was one of the low class of Carolina animals, and they are certainly the most ignorant & degraded set of any free people in the Union - they are but little higher in their intellectual attainments than the Slave. - But to my story - the public day passed off agreeably - I heard some stump speeches for the first time. The meeting was held in the Court Square - there being a Jackson Bench, the Court House could not be obtained  
On Tuesday  P.M. I "put out" of Lexington - by far the neatest town I have visited, all things considered - perhaps it is on the account of the multiplicity

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you want anything done, you say, - "Will you do this-"."be so good as to do that" &c - I told him his reasoning was very forcible, and as I had weak lungs, I should certainly agree with him - He, by the by, was one of the low class of Carolina animals, and they are certainly the most ignorant & degraded set of any free people in the Union - they are but little higher in their intellectual attainments than the Slave. - But to my story - the public day passed off agreeably - I heard some stump speeches for the first time. The meeting was held in the Court Square - there being a Jackson Bench, the Court House could not be obtained On Tuesday P.M. I "put out" of Lexington - by far the neatest town I have visited, all things considered - perhaps it is on the account of the multiplicity