Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter by F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
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XLII. He would Deliver her from Bondage,
XLIII. Other Phases of the Subject, XLIV. How Daddy Bob Departed, XLV. How Slaveholders Fear each other, XLVI. Southern Administration of Justice, XLVII. Prosperity the Result of Justice, XLVIII. In which the Fate of Franconia is seen, XLIX. In which is a Sad Recognition, L. In which a Dangerous Principle is Illustrated, LI. A Continuation of the Last Chapter, LII. In which are Pleasures and Disappointments, LIII. A Familiar Scene, in which Pringle Blowers has Business, LIV. In which are Discoveries and Pleasant Scenes, LV. In which is a Happy Meeting, some Curious Facts Developed, and Clotild History Disclosed, LVI. In which a Plot is Disclosed, and the Man-Seller made to Pay the Penalty of his Crimes, OUR WORLD. CHAPTER I MARSTON'S PLANTATION. |
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