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''Witness, eternal God!' said George, kneeling on the grave of his poor friend; 'oh, witness, that, from this hour, I will do what one man can to drive out this curse of slavery from my land!".
What ideas was Harriet Beecher Stowe sending to her reader with this line from her book?

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