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Eight days after Miz Lizbet headed back to Missouri during a storm, a wagon driven by a "drunken scallywag" neared the Weaver house. Explain the disguise the driver used for himself and for his cargo, to let Mrs. Weaver know he had runaways on board. How did Millicent Weaver manage to help the driver and escaping slaves while still keeping her involvement a secret from her husband?
Summarize how the Quakers of Boston managed to rid their community of a rotten bounty hunter who claimed to be an abolitionist. Who beat the scoundrel up after three nights? In what way were the "Godly men" like John Brown?
James recalled his Grandpa Baylor's words to, "fight fire with fire." Explain what this means to you. If possible, describe a time when you or someone you know followed these words of advice.
Many times in her diary entries, Millicent wrote about the sketches twelve-year-old James drew of houses, windows, and buildings. As Dr. Shannon researched the Wolcott Castle, he discovered that the architect who designed the home was James Baylor Weaver. What can we conclude about James's life as he grew from a child to the Wolcott architect?
Describe the foods James prepared for his pa and himself to eat after Mrs. Weaver and Rebecca went to Boston. What other task became his responsibility during the absence of his mother?
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