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"At home in America?" I said. "I do not feel about it as my

parents do."

"You side with the North!"

"I have lived there so much. I know the view taken there; and

it seems to me the right one. And I have lived at the South

too; and I do not like the view held there, - nor the practice

followed."

"There are some things I can fancy you would not like," he

said musingly. "I have not known what to think. It seems to me

they have made a false move. But it seems to me they must

succeed."

"I don't know," I said. "Perhaps."

He looked at me a little hard, and then we left the hermits'

caves and went down the plain to our encampment.