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Chapter 9 HABITATIONS OF HORRID CRUELTY.-AGE, 23, 24.

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roofs as we steamed away from her wharf, bound for Louisville, where my husb

the desolate slave-cursed shores of Kentucky, and the smiling plenty of the opposite bank; but Lou

eld possession of the national resources, Louisville might count on favors, and she was to be Queen City of the West. There was an aspiring little place which fancied itself a rival, a lit

Eldorado. Before we effected a landing at the crowded wharf, I fell to wondering if a Pittsburg drayman could take a Louisville dray, its l

in shining black broadcloth, each with a stove-pipe hat on the side of his head, his thumbs in the armholes of a satin vest, displaying a wonderful glimmer of gold chain and diamond stud, balancing himself firs

d on the street without a male protector, by a stare so lascivious as could not be imagined on American free soil. I learned that they all lived, in whole or in part, by the sale of their own children, and the labor of the mothers extorted by the lash. I came to know one hoary-haired veteran, who

a pistol, bowie-knife or slave-whip; that any other tool would ruin the reputation of the owner of the taper dig

o-story brick house, always closed except when a negress opened and dusted the rooms. I never saw sadness or sorrow until I saw that face; and it

one at a time, as they became saleable or got in his way. On the sale of the first, the mother "took on so that he was obliged to flog her almost to death before she gave up."

lesson she had

ed to lament the loss of two boy

ellow slave. To punish both, the young master had Jo tied up and lashed until he fainted, while Liza was held so that she must witness the torture, until insensibility came to her

n, and uncle sot great store by them. He couldn't bear to have them out of his sight, and always said he would give them to me. He would have done it, I know, if he had made a will; bu

South. Maybe your way, up North, is best, after all. I never knew a

cept when she went to her Baptist meeting, but for hours and hours she crooned h

f the eyelids, which forcibly closed her eyes,

ent on; so her employer sent for her owner, and I, as an abolitionist, was summoned to the conferenc

thout assistance from the flesh or bones inside; with the dress was combined a mass of lace and jewelry that rep

nd would not give her another dollar. They, knowing her necessities, were so ungrateful!-nobody could think how ungrateful; but in all her sorrows, Martha was her crowning grief. She had ha

this martyr and her husband had grown weary of flogging Martha. One hated so to send a servant to the public whipping-post; it looked like cruelty-did c

called me to witness, that she had sent her a cup of tea every day since she had complained of

was the business of the employer to pay them, and see that they were earned. If it were necessary now to send Martha to the whipping-post

curls making a border to her red turban, receiving her sentence without a word. As a sheep before her shearers she was dumb, opening not her mouth. Those wrinkled, old lips, from which I had heard few sounds, save

tive, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound," but all I could do for Martha, was to give

s, where the sound of the blows, the curses of his two tormentors, and his shrieks and unavailing prayers for mercy were co

tity, where hundreds who heard the blows and shrieks knew the cause. From that house she was taken to the work-house and scourged by the public executi

descanting on the power of religion, and, in illustration, he told of two wicked youn

e religion out

a yard. This unique nigger was summoned, and proved to be a poor old man. His master informed him he had a bet on him, and the other party comman

curse Jesus! Jesus die

urse him; I n

raw the bet, but the other wanted sport and would win the money. Oh! the horrible details that that preacher gave of that day's

no curse Jesus; Jesus die fo

one hundred dollars. But, the only point which the preacher made, was that one in favor of re

ith four projections, and a hoop or bail up over his head. This had been put on him for the crime of running away; and was kept on to preve

mart, and acted as auctioneer in disposing of their services. The time at which this was done, was in t

ten-penny nail. The preacher in charge witnessed the punishment from a back window of his residence. Hundreds of others witnessed it,

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Chapter 1 I FIND LIFE.
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Chapter 2 PROGRESS IN CALVINISM-HUNT GHOSTS-SEE LA FAYETTE.-AGE, 6-9.
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Chapter 3 FATHER'S DEATH.-AGE, 6-12.
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Chapter 4 GO TO BOARDING-SCHOOL.-AGE, 12.
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Chapter 5 LOSE MY BROTHER.-AGE, 12-15.
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Chapter 6 JOIN CHURCH AND MAKE NEW ENDEAVORS TO KEEP SABBATH.-AGE, 15.
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Chapter 7 THE DELIVERER OF THE DARK NIGHT.-AGE, 19-21.
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Chapter 8 FITTING MYSELF INTO MY SPHERE.-AGE, 22, 23.
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Chapter 9 HABITATIONS OF HORRID CRUELTY.-AGE, 23, 24.
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Chapter 10 KENTUCKY CONTEMPT FOR LABOR.-AGE, 23, 24.
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Chapter 11 No.11
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Chapter 12 THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH.-AGE, 24, 25.
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Chapter 13 LABOR-SERVICE OR ACT. -AGE, 25.
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Chapter 14 SWISSVALE.-AGE, 26, 27.
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Chapter 15 WILLOWS BY THE WATER-COURSES.-AGE, 27.
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Chapter 16 THE WATERS GROW DEEP.-AGE, 29.
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Chapter 17 MY NAME APPEARS IN PRINT.-AGE, 29.
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Chapter 18 MEXICAN WAR.-AGE, 30-32.
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Chapter 19 TRAINING SCHOOL.
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Chapter 20 RIGHTS OF MARRIED WOMEN.
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Chapter 21 THE PITTSBURG SATURDAY VISITER.
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Chapter 22 RECEPTION OF THE VISITER.
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Chapter 23 MY CROOKED TELESCOPE.
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Chapter 24 MINT, CUMMIN AND ANNIS.
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Chapter 25 FREE SOIL PARTY.
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Chapter 26 VISIT WASHINGTON.-AGE, 35.
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Chapter 27 DANIEL WEBSTER.
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Chapter 28 FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW.
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Chapter 29 BLOOMERS AND WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTIONS.
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Chapter 30 MANY MATTERS.
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Chapter 31 THE MOTHER CHURCH.
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Chapter 32 POLITICS AND PRINTERS.
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Chapter 33 SUMNER, BURLINGAME AND CASSIUS M. CLAY.
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Chapter 34 FINANCE AND DESERTION.
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Chapter 35 MY HERMITAGE.
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Chapter 36 THE MINNESOTA DICTATOR.
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Chapter 37 ANOTHER VISITER.
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Chapter 38 BORDER RUFFIANISM.
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Chapter 39 SPEAK IN PUBLIC.
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Chapter 40 A FAMOUS VICTORY.
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Chapter 41 STATE AND NATIONAL POLITICS.
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Chapter 42 RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSIES.
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Chapter 43 FRONTIER LIFE.
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Chapter 44 PRINTERS.
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Chapter 45 THE REBELLION.
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Chapter 46 PLATFORMS.
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Chapter 47 OUT INTO THE WORLD AND HOME AGAIN.
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Chapter 48 THE ARISTOCRACY OF THE WEST.
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Chapter 49 THE INDIAN MASSACRE OF '62.
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Chapter 50 A MISSIVE AND A MISSION.
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Chapter 51 NO USE FOR ME AMONG THE WOUNDED.
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Chapter 52 FIND WORK.
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Chapter 53 HOSPITAL GANGRENE.
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Chapter 54 GET PERMISSION TO WORK.
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Chapter 55 FIND A NAME.
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Chapter 56 DROP MY ALIAS.
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Chapter 57 HOSPITAL DRESS.
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Chapter 58 SPECIAL WORK.
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Chapter 59 HEROIC AND ANTI-HEROIC TREATMENT.
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Chapter 60 COST OF ORDER.
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Chapter 61 LEARN TO CONTROL PIEMIA.
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Chapter 62 FIRST CASE OF GROWING A NEW BONE.
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Chapter 63 A HEROIC MOTHER.
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Chapter 64 TWO KINDS OF APPRECIATION.
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Chapter 65 LIFE AND DEATH.
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Chapter 66 MEET MISS DIX AND GO TO FREDERICKSBURG.
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Chapter 67 THE OLD THEATER.
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Chapter 68 AM PLACED IN AUTHORITY.
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Chapter 69 VISITERS.
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Chapter 70 WOUNDED OFFICERS.
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Chapter 71 NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP.
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Chapter 72 MORE VICTIMS AND A CHANGE OF BASE.
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Chapter 73 PRAYERS ENOUGH AND TO SPARE.
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Chapter 74 GET OUT OF THE OLD THEATER.
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Chapter 75 TAKE BOAT AND SEE A SOCIAL PARTY.
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Chapter 76 TAKE FINAL LEAVE OF FREDERICKSBURG.
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Chapter 77 TRY TO GET UP A SOCIETY AND GET SICK.
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Chapter 78 AN EFFICIENT NURSE.
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Chapter 79 TWO FREDERICKSBURG PATIENTS.
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Chapter 80 AM ENLIGHTENED.
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