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And the senator smiled, as if he rather liked the idea of considering himself a
sacrifice to his country.

“Well,” said his wife, after the business of the tea-table was getting rather
slack, “and what have they been doing in the Senate?”

Now, it was a very unusual thing for gentle little Mrs. Bird ever to trouble her
head with what was going on in the house of the state, very wisely considerin,
that she had enough to do to mind her own. Mr. Bird, therefore, opened his eyes
in surprise, and said,

“Not very much of importance.”

“Well; but is it true that they have been passing a law forbidding people to
give meat and drink to those poor colored folks that come along? I heard they
were talking of some such law, but I didn’t think any Christian legislature would
pass it!”

“Why, Mary, you are getting to be a politician, all at once.”

“No, nonsense! I wouldn’t give a fip for all your politics, generally, but I
think this is something downright cruel and unchristian. I hope, my dear, no such
law has been passed.”

“There has been a law passed forbidding people to help off the slaves that
come over from Kentucky, my dear; so much of that thing has been done by these
reckless Abolitionists, that our brethren in Kentucky are very strongly excited,
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