Driven From Home a True Story of a Converted Jewess
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One of the men said : " If we take her home she ought to pay the toll. " I said : "I would gladly do so had I the money, but I have none. If you can not take me home without my paying the toll, I must remain here and perish from the cold. " The men had compassion on me, and made room for me in the wagon, and finally I reached home. For several days I was very sick, but ere long I was set at my accustomed duties. One of the hard- est tasks I had to perform was the milking of a goat, which always... refused to give me the milk. Many times was I thrown down by her jumping over my head. I did not know how to milk a goat, particularly that unruly one. Mrs. T. Told me to give it something good to eat and coax it, and then it would become gentle. With tears dropping on the goat's head, I begged it to give me the milk, calling it the nicest names I knew, and giving it the best kind of food ; but all my efforts were in vain. Mrs. T. Was forced to per- form the duty herself, all the while scolding me, 96 DRIVEN FROM HOME.
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