. Life and adventures of James Williams, a fugitive slave, with a full description of the Underground railroad . Page Page 115. 105 my own eyes ; and his partner, who was sick with therheumatism for a long time, answered, I wont believe itunless I see it with my own eyes. He said, Just get on myback, and I will carry you out there and show him to they were going along by some bushes, he said, Dontyou hear him ? Yes, but I want to see him. Take me alittle further. And he carried him along until he got withinsight of him, and said, Dont you see him .? And the manwho was sitting ther


. Life and adventures of James Williams, a fugitive slave, with a full description of the Underground railroad . Page Page 115. 105 my own eyes ; and his partner, who was sick with therheumatism for a long time, answered, I wont believe itunless I see it with my own eyes. He said, Just get on myback, and I will carry you out there and show him to they were going along by some bushes, he said, Dontyou hear him ? Yes, but I want to see him. Take me alittle further. And he carried him along until he got withinsight of him, and said, Dont you see him .? And the manwho was sitting there, cracking hickory nuts, thought it washis partner with the sheep, and they stood still looking athim, and he says, Is he Is he fat ? I say, is he fat f And the fellow that had him on his back give him a chuck,and says, Here he is, take him, fat or lean! and the ghostbroke and run, and the other man run, and the lame manbeat his partner home. So much for that ghost story. Soyou see, reader, ghosts and spirits are nothing but imagina-tion. The only spirit we have is Alcohol, and when it getsinto a man it stretch


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