The Indian Question Young Konkaput the King of Utes a Legend of Twin Lakes

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" Thus naen-stealers talked to stifle Sense of wrong they sometimes have ; While with ropes and whips and rifle They forced their fellows toward the grave. When these captives came to station, Several planters sought the place, A LEGEND OF TWIN LAKES. 135 While a hopeful resignation Made more fair my parents' face. They were therefore bought with banters, By two different men at last, Two well pleased adjacent planters ; So their case seemed kindly cast. Once a week, it was on Sunday, They migh...t meet each other then, If at early morn on Monday They would go to work again. There were there, too, some wise teachers Who taught open Sunday school, And my parents heard some preachers Who read to them the golden rule. But one Sunday, I remember We were five when all at home It was early in September, That my father did not come. I sat watching, with my brother, To look for him in the lane, Where he used to meet my mother, And then greet us all again ; For, bless God, he'd got religion !
And ran home to help us read : Yet, remember, in that region, Reading slaves all masters dread.


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