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should bring the tinge of shame to the calloused cheek of a hardened barbarian.
But evidently becoming convinced that I had nothing to "give away," they have ceased to drag me to the station, for the time at least. But my comrades need have no concern lest these ruffians should, by their brutal treatment of me, drive me to distraction. They simply challenge my contempt.
All we in Chicago ask our comrades abroad is to withhold their opinion until they hear our side, and to furnish us such moral and financial aid as they can.
LUCY E. PARSONS
CHICAGO, MAY 10, 1886.
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