The Iron Furnace: Or, Slavery And Secession

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The Iron Furnace: Or, Slavery And Secession
John Hill Aughey
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Around it there was no trace of human foot, nor hoof of cattle. On beholding it, I wept with joy. I remained by it about four hours, quaffing its cool and crystal waters, the first running water I had tasted since leaving Digit zed by Google 190 THE IROK FUBNACB; OR prison. I also bathed my body and washed my clothes, drying them in the sun, and endea- voured to rid them of vermin, in which I only partially succeeded. I named this fountain Fans Beatus, and left it with sincere sorrow.
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...lock, P. M., arrived, and I felt bewildered. . I knew not where I was. I might be near friends, I might be near bloodthirsty foes. I could scarcely walk. My iron bands had become very irksome. I felt that I was becoming childish. I could tell all my bones.
I trieS to pray, but could only utter, "Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner!" Still I felt thankfiil that it was so well with me as it was.
At that very hour, had I not escaped, I should have been either on the scaffold at Tupelo, or suspended between heaven and earth, surrounded by an insulting and jeer- ing army.


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