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"But being free in my own country, and having been, therefore, unlawfully sold into Algerine Slavery, or having been captured, or stolen, you would, I trust, make proper resistance in my behalf." "But," said Mr. North, "The ancestors of my fugitive friend Nesimus, were taken from freedom in their own land and were reduced to slavery.

Professor A.B. of New Orleans. I preferred liberty to slavery, and here I am. Would you shelter him, and encourage his remaining here, and, if necessary, send him to Canada?" "What would you have me do?" said he. "Take him in," said I, "if you please, and give him some breakfast. You would not object to this. After breakfast you have family prayers. 'Can you read, Nesimus? you inquire.

Aleck noted this, and grinned and hurt himself again. "Poor old 'Nesimus," he said, feeling wonderfully light-hearted; "he always works as if he thought it must be cruel to kill weeds." The boy had a good final look at the old man, who wore more the aspect of a rough fisherman than a gardener.

"You will answer for me, perhaps, and say, 'Read Philemon; pray; and then say, Come, Nesimus, I am going to send you back to Professor A.B. I will write a letter to him, and pay your passage." "What objection would you make to this?" said I. He thought a moment, and in the meanwhile his shrewd wife said, "Why, husband, do you hesitate? Say this: 'What!

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