Her accent is not of the farm, but of the town, and smacks wholly of the marts of trade. [Please select]
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Then let us walk as such through the marts of the earth. [Please select]
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Thou Who hast ordained the three Marts, Let not my share go in one burden-withe. [Please select]
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There are no clubs nor marts where men foregather for business in the North--nothing but the saloon, and this is all and more than a club. [Please select]
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But even before the war there were marts, Knox--open marts--at which a Negro girl might be purchased for some 30 pounds, and a Circassian for anything from 250 pounds to 500 pounds. [Please select]
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