The Yankee Slave Dealer Or An Abolitionist Down South a Tale for the Times

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A sudden feeling, as of a disposition to swoon, came over Justus, and objects in the room swam indistinctly before his eyes. It soon passed off, however, without having been observed ; and the question not leading directly to a realization of his 214 THE YANKEE SLAVE-DEALER.
fears, he again breathed freely, and was almost ready to conclude that the Fates, though disposed to try him severely, had yet conspired in his favor. One question brought on another, but soon the climax came "Do you know w
...hat that fellow called himself?" The name had passed out of McMinime's recol- lection, but, as he thoughtfully cast his eyes about the room, they rested on Justus.
"It seems to me, " he said, "it is Justus. Yes, I now recollect distinctly, that is the name. " "Not my friend here, of course, " said Holmes, " although he bears the same name ; rather an un- usual one, too. " " 0, no ! there is no danger of ever catching that chap here again : he thinks too much of himself for that, " said the other, looking Justus steadily in the face.


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