The Truth At Last History Corrected Reminiscences of Old John Brown Thrilling

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The Truth At Last History Corrected Reminiscences of Old John Brown Thrilling
George Washington Brown
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Oh, how it pained my heart to hear the dying groans of my husband and children. If this scrawl gives you any satisfaction, you are welcome to it. ^ Mahala Doyle. "N. B. My son, John Doyle, whose life I begged of you, is now grown up, and is very desirous to be at Charlestown, on the day of your execution ; would cer- tainly be there if his means would per- mit it, that he might adjust the rope around your neck, if Gov. Wise would permit. " M. D. Three and a half years only had passed, REMINISCE...NCES OF OLD JOHN BROWN. *I at the time of writing that terribly vin- dicative letter, since that fatal night on the Pottawotomie, when Mrs. Doyle's husband, and sons were slain. She had left Kansas, with the remaining members of her family, the youngest only five years old, and had struggled as only a mother will, to keep them near her. No one can know the anguish of heart; the poverty; the wretchedness; the suffering which had been hers in consequence. Though the reader. I hope, similarly circumstanced, would not have written such a letter, yet, in her bereaved condi- tion, she was human, and it tells more forcibly than words of mine to whom she ascribed the cause of her woe.

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