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powerful paring a dat potion ar ni for ght , him " said before the laug lie retired hing mulatto to rest , . " and u I mixed I put awful in it
late someting " Mr dat . Dinsmore de gemmen a maternal guv to me uncle . I of reckon Frank he Hel waked per ' s up had been
visiting When . the the story South was and told , was to him then , he about said nothing to return would to New please York him .
more than to take the fugitives under his own protection . SCENE V .
Mr . to Noble be on arranged the the wreck to Montreal of his affairs . The as speedil evening y as befor possible e he , way
handsome eager started , Frank slave Hel you per have waited been upon trying Mr so . Grossman hard to catch and said is doubtless , " That
beyond . your Under reach these , and circumstances will take good she care is not worth to come nothing within to your you ,
power will but for ive the sake eiht of hundred quieting dollars the uneasiness to relinquish of my all friend claim to Noble her . , " I you g
first The , g " he broker replied new . into " I shall a violent trip rage ' em . up " yet I'll . see I'll you keep wouldn both the damned t sword mind
hang spending ing over ten their thousand cursed dollars heads as to long be as revenged I live . on I that infernal '
Yankee . " well Mr . and Noble cheerful reached "Words Montreal are inadequate in safety , to and describe found his the Loo emotions Loo
excited escapes . by Their reunion marriage . after was such solemnized dreadful as perils soon and as possible hairbre , adth but
they the wife did being not venture an article to return of property to the , according States . Alfred to the American obtained instructed some law , for commercial house-while Loo Loo
little writing ened g under irl to s in do the dancing severe a and ordeals embroidery through . , which Her character she had passed had strength . She
b done egan . to Those question painful the scenes rightfulness in the of slave living -prison so indolentl made her y reflect as she that had better than ing
her over sympath earl romances y education with . the She actual and was beg rising miseries inning above of to life feel the was the deleterious dignity of influences usefulness weep of .
She said y to her husband , " I shall not be sorry if we are always poor . It is so pleasant want , to hel to p ive you , who have of done earnings so much to for Aunt me !
friend And Debby Surel , Alfred . of I The of yours all dear poor , who I old le boug soul in the ht is g her try world ing s son some , to oug and lay ht my up sent to be money him willing to to pay Canada to help that . peop
slaves y who , have been less fortunate than I have . Sometimes when I dreadful It lie was awake trul fate y in a that the wonderful awaited night , I Providence me have very I can solemn that never twice thoug be grateful saved hts come me enoug from over h me the to .
. God for sending me such a blessed friend as my good Alfred *''
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Loo Loo. 831
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1859, page 331, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011859/page/43/
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