Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 49
... asked another planter . " No , Bradley , have you ? " " Yes , though I am shortened in money , and un- able to purchase to - day . " " Well , Bradley , what have you seen among them ? " " There are many fine , lusty fellows ; but I was ...
... asked another planter . " No , Bradley , have you ? " " Yes , though I am shortened in money , and un- able to purchase to - day . " " Well , Bradley , what have you seen among them ? " " There are many fine , lusty fellows ; but I was ...
Page 51
... asked Hull , who , having the father , felt sure the child would follow . " I will return her to England free of charge , if she wills it . " " Who will care for her there ? " asked Hull . " Do you know her relatives ? " " No ; all are ...
... asked Hull , who , having the father , felt sure the child would follow . " I will return her to England free of charge , if she wills it . " " Who will care for her there ? " asked Hull . " Do you know her relatives ? " " No ; all are ...
Page 52
... father enlisted in the army of Monmouth ? " " We travelled ; we lived at no one place . " " Have you no friends or relatives in England ? " " None . " The captain then asked permission to talk with the father 52 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
... father enlisted in the army of Monmouth ? " " We travelled ; we lived at no one place . " " Have you no friends or relatives in England ? " " None . " The captain then asked permission to talk with the father 52 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
Page 53
John Roy Musick. The captain then asked permission to talk with the father . The permission was given by Hull , for he saw that his slave had the sympathy of all present , and it would not be safe to refuse him some privileges . The ...
John Roy Musick. The captain then asked permission to talk with the father . The permission was given by Hull , for he saw that his slave had the sympathy of all present , and it would not be safe to refuse him some privileges . The ...
Page 54
... asked the slave what he would have done with his child . " Let her stay in the colony until my term of service is ended , then I will labor to remunerate any who would keep her . " At this Hull said he would take the maid , and she ...
... asked the slave what he would have done with his child . " Let her stay in the colony until my term of service is ended , then I will labor to remunerate any who would keep her . " At this Hull said he would take the maid , and she ...
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