Letters of Eliza Wilkinson During the Invasion And Possession of Charleston S
Letters of Eliza Wilkinson During the Invasion And Possession of Charleston S
Eliza Yonge Wilkinson
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Quite stupid ! I cannot describe it. But when they were gone, and I had time to consider, I trembled so with terror, that I could not support myself. I went into the room, threw myself on the bed, and gave way to a violent burst of grief, which seemed to be some relief to my full-swollen heart. For an hour or two I indulged the most melancholy reflections. The whole world appeared to me as a thea- tre, where nothing was acted but cruelty, bloodshed, and oppression ; where neither age nor sex es...caped the hor- rors of injustice and violence ; where the lives and pro- perty of the innocent and inoffensive were in continual danger, and lawless power ranged at large. I was interrupted in these thoughts by hearing some- body cry out that there were a number of horsemen com- ing up the avenue. *' Well, " said I, '* here are more 32 LETTERS banditti coming ; but death will I suffer before I'll be cooped up in this house with them again ;" so out I went, my sister with me. Miss Samuells, having more resolu- tion, was determined to stay, and see who and what they were.
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