The Fugitive Blacksmith - or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington by James W. C. Pennington
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CHAPTER III. A dreary night in the woods--Critical situation the next day 31 CHAPTER IV. The good woman of the toll-gate directs me to W.W.--My cordial reception by him 40 CHAPTER V. Seven months' residence in the family of J.K., a member of the Society of Friends in Chester County, Pennsylvania--Removal to New York--Becomes a convert to religion--Becomes a teacher 49 CHAPTER VI. Some account of the family I left in slavery--Proposal to purchase myself and parents--How met by my old master 58 CHAPTER VII. The feeding, clothing, and religious instruction of the slaves in the part of Maryland where I lived 65 APPENDIX 74 |
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