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Robert Ingersoll

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
July
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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He keeps away from bar-rooms, he never uttors a profane word, bo gives liberally to all good works, whether Catholic, Baptist, Methodist or wbat not ; bis word is taken by everybody who ever had doalings with hiin, and nobody who has ever known him would ask for his boud. Ilia house is the ideal liberty hall. He has no rules forhimBelf or his family. They all do as tbey please. He has no time for going to bed or getting up. Ho sleeps whea he is sleepy, eats when he is hungry, and rests wben he is tired. A " regular lire " he knows nothDgabout. Every membcr of his family does exactly as she pleases. He ia ncvcr without company. His family consists of his wife, " a woman without superstitioo," and and two daugbters, ïlva, age sixteen, and Maud, age fifteen. Ho says his ohildren never did a wrong in their lives, and they nevcr had a secret from their parents. They, too, do exactly as they pleaso. They werc never reprimandcd or refused a qest in thcir

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News