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Page 62
... heard a long , weary sigh , so near me that it could not have proceeded from the sleepers . A weak moan , expressive ... heard human grief expressed in many forms , but I never heard or imagined anything so desolate , so surcharged with ...
... heard a long , weary sigh , so near me that it could not have proceeded from the sleepers . A weak moan , expressive ... heard human grief expressed in many forms , but I never heard or imagined anything so desolate , so surcharged with ...
Page 180
... heard . The patrols was low drunken whites , and in Nat's time , if they heard any of the colored folks praying or singing a hymn , they would fall upon ' em and abuse ' em , and some- times kill ' em , afore master or missis could get ...
... heard . The patrols was low drunken whites , and in Nat's time , if they heard any of the colored folks praying or singing a hymn , they would fall upon ' em and abuse ' em , and some- times kill ' em , afore master or missis could get ...
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... heard the good man preach , you sighed for the rough and striking heartiness of former days . And we have all heard of such a thing as taste refined to that painful sensitive- ness , that it became a source of torment , that is ...
... heard the good man preach , you sighed for the rough and striking heartiness of former days . And we have all heard of such a thing as taste refined to that painful sensitive- ness , that it became a source of torment , that is ...
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