False Imprisonment of Elizabeth R Hill

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Montague, waiting the return of railroad President, B. M. Nye, from that court (and not one other person sent down as railroad defendant to that to be court). The train comes, and B. M. Nye and E. R. H are on the platform. Chas. A. , Jr. , and Mr. Montague lock arms with B. M. Nye, and walk off, with bent listening ear to know which, how, or when. Mrs. E. R. H. Goes off lone to her sacred cottage home. All silently I enter. No welcoming hand greets me; but methinks I hear their gentle whispers ...floating in the ambient air. Home comforts ! how pure, how sacred ! Next morning, before 8 o'clock, B. M. Nye is at my residence to pay E. R. H. The 6650 and take that deed. When I handed that deed I said, "That deed is given -and was signed on the same ground that Whittlesy gave up the keys to the Northampton bank rob- bers. Father — mother — Almighty God ! witness this unjust obtained deed ! " And my tears flowed, and will ever well up from my heart at being compelled to surrender to robbery of land, liberty of speech, because its robbers are protected by forms (to the ignorant) called law.

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