... to let them go with him unfettered. Knowing the country well, Levi and Wright planned their escape so as most effectually to baffle the pursuit of Witheroe and his party. Having taken a hasty leave of such fellow-slaves as were near, they set out,... Filling up the chinks - Page 4by Louisa Lelias Greene (hon.) - 1869 - 203 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Dunn - 1852 - 1074 pages
...such fellow slaves as were near, they Bet out, with apparent cheerfulness, with the negro trader ; but they had not been more than half an hour on the road, when, as they had preconcerted, they suddenly leaped over a fence, and being active young men, were soon... | |
| John W. Blassingame - Literary Criticism - 1977 - 852 pages
...of such fellow-slaves as were near, they set out, with apparent cheerfulness, with the negro trader, but they had not been more than half an hour on the road, when, as they had preconcerted, they suddenly leaped over a fence, and, being active young men, were soon... | |
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