Life And Adventures of James Williams a Fugitive Slave With a Full Description

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William knew that this would please the slaveholders. The young planter would have nothing to do but hold himself subject to his ail- ments and put on a bold superiority. He was not to deign to notice anybody. If, while traveling, gentlemen, either politely or rudely, should venture to scrape acquaintance with the young planter, in his deafness he was to remain mute. The servant was to explain, in every instance, when this oc- curred, as it actually did.
The servant was equal to the emergency,
...none dreaming of the disguise in which the Underground Railroad passengers were traveling. They stopped at a first-class hotel in Charles- ton, where the young planter and his body-servant were treat- ed as the house was wont to treat the chivalry. They stopped at a similar hotel in Richmond, and with like results. They knew that they must pass through Baltimore, but they did not know the obstacles that they would have to surmount in the Monumental City. They proceeded to the depot in the usual manner, and the servant asked for tickets for his mas- ter and self.

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