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Page 103
... looked out towards the east where the sun was rising , we looked at the flowers that bloomed around our door , we listened to the music of the birds , but all seemed changed . I felt then that the world could never be to me what it had ...
... looked out towards the east where the sun was rising , we looked at the flowers that bloomed around our door , we listened to the music of the birds , but all seemed changed . I felt then that the world could never be to me what it had ...
Page 160
... looked up , and beheld dogs coming towards us , and behind them several white men , who called out , " O ! You rascals , what are you doing there ? Catch him ! Catch him ! ' The dogs sprang towards us . My feelings I cannot describe ...
... looked up , and beheld dogs coming towards us , and behind them several white men , who called out , " O ! You rascals , what are you doing there ? Catch him ! Catch him ! ' The dogs sprang towards us . My feelings I cannot describe ...
Page 176
... looked surprised , then replied : 66 ' No , not in all the wrongs done to me and to my family in Kansas did I ever have a feeling of revenge . ' " The shyness that I believe he felt in the presence of strangers was wearing off . He ...
... looked surprised , then replied : 66 ' No , not in all the wrongs done to me and to my family in Kansas did I ever have a feeling of revenge . ' " The shyness that I believe he felt in the presence of strangers was wearing off . He ...
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