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The tender Mercies of a slave-holder.
In the year of 1808 a Southerner arrested a fugitive slave in Philadelphia and committed him to prison.
When he called for him, with authority to take him back to the South, the poor fellow seemed dreadfully distressed.
He told the keeper that his master was very severe, and he knew that terrible sufferings awaited him if he was again placed in his power.
He hesitated long before he followed the keeper to the iron gate, through which he was to pass out of prison.
When he saw his oppressor standing there with fetters in his hand, ready to take him away, he stopped and pleaded in the most piteous tones for permission to find a purchaser in Philadelphia.
His owner took not the slightest notice of these humble entreaties, but in a peremptory manner ordered him to come out. The slave trembled all over, and said in the fainting accents of despair, Master, I can't go with you!
Come out, you black rascal!
exclaimed the inexorable tyrant.
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