Prison Life And Reflections Or a Narrative of the Arrest Trial Conviction I

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Prison Life And Reflections Or a Narrative of the Arrest Trial Conviction I
Thompson, George, 1839-1876
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O ! what is liberty to me, Or friends, however dear — Since scenes like these, I here can see, And things like these can hear I III. Let those who wish, seek worldly fame, And warriors wonders tell ; But give to me, reproach and shame, Witn Jesus and my cell.
LAMES IN THE MIDST OF WOLVES. 231 We saw here a flock of lambs, which, if we should go aAvay, W'Ould have no shepherd. They dwelt in the midst of ravening wolves, and who should look after them'? Our wardens soon became indifferent, an
...d cared not for their souls. Our good overseer w^as occupied with a multiplicity o^other cares ; and after a while was turned away^ — his place occupied by an enemy of all good — new wardens came in^ who " feared not God, nor regarded man " — our chaplain had other business, that he thought more important, and who should look after these precious souls'? Who w^ould care for a poor, de- spised convict 1 We felt our responsibility — we saw their need of our help, and frequently heard them say, " I don't know how w^e should get along, if you should go away ;" and, blessed be God, we rejoiced to stay and do them good.

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