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We hunt your bondmen , flying from Slavery's hatcful hell ; Our voices , at your bidding , take up the bloodhound's ... A voice from lips whereon the coal from Freedom's shrine hath been , Thrilled , as but yesterday , the hearts of ...
We hunt your bondmen , flying from Slavery's hatcful hell ; Our voices , at your bidding , take up the bloodhound's ... A voice from lips whereon the coal from Freedom's shrine hath been , Thrilled , as but yesterday , the hearts of ...
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[ Voices . “ Great Scott ! " ] to it , thinking a draught had blown it there . That Go , and reform . " ' [ Voice . “ Oh , saw my leg off ! ” ] Mr. Billson would read a private paper was a thing Signed by Mr. Pinkerton the banker .
[ Voices . “ Great Scott ! " ] to it , thinking a draught had blown it there . That Go , and reform . " ' [ Voice . “ Oh , saw my leg off ! ” ] Mr. Billson would read a private paper was a thing Signed by Mr. Pinkerton the banker .
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There wasn't any pauper stranger , nor any twenty- A Cyclone of Voices . “ Open it ! Open it ! ... You had an old and lofty reputation Wilson ( in a voice trembling woth anger ) . “ You for honesty , and naturally you were proud of it ...
There wasn't any pauper stranger , nor any twenty- A Cyclone of Voices . “ Open it ! Open it ! ... You had an old and lofty reputation Wilson ( in a voice trembling woth anger ) . “ You for honesty , and naturally you were proud of it ...
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Introduction | 1 |
John Greenleaf Whittier 18071892 | 15 |
Lucy Hooper | 21 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 1 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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