The Story of the Innumerable Company, And Other Sketches

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The Story of the Innumerable Company, And Other Sketches
Jordan David Starr
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You can get more in your market for a quartof milk than a quart of blood, but yours is not the market heroes carrytheir blood to.
"Such do not know that like the seed is the fruit, and that in themoral world, when good seed is planted, good fruit is inevitable; thatwhen you plant or bury a hero in his field, a crop of heroes is sure tospring up. This is a seed of such force and vitality, it does not askour leave to germinate.
"A man does a brave and humane deed, and on all sides we hear peoplea
...nd parties declaring, ' I didn't do it, nor countenance him to do it inany conceivable way. It can't fairly be inferred from my past career. 'Ye need n't take so much pains, my friends, to wash your skirts of him. No one will ever be convinced that he was any creature of yours. Hewent and came, as he himself informs us, under the auspices of JohnBrown, and nobody else. ' "'All is quiet in Harper's Ferry, ' say the journals. What is thecharacter of that calm which follows when the law and the slaveholderprevail?

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