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| line dividing free states from slave states |
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| law stating that slaves who escaped to the North could be captured and taken back to slavery in the South |
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| violent disorder or chaos |
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| to influence or summon by magical or supernatural power |
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| to smile in a silly, self-conscious, or flirtatious manner |
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| smug, exaggerated conformity, prudish, a person who makes a show of being overly proper |
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| a person who wants slavery abolished |
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| authorized to perform a task or duty. |
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| a light, two wheeled carriage drawn by one horse |
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| one that reaps, especially a machine for harvesting crops |
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| ponder, reflect, think or when selling goods at a higher price for profit |
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| worrying, fretting, moping. to be depressed. |
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| the state of being calm and free from anxiety. |
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| unreasonably irritable, ill-tempered. |
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| to ring slowly and solemnly; to give forth a mournful sound. |
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| to modify or adjust; to strengthen or toughen |
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| to put down, make small or unimportant |
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| to reply in a quick, sharp, or witty manner. |
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| vile, deserving of contempt or scorn |
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| separated, disconnected, removed |
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