id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063978962 Paynter, John Henry. Fugitives of the Pearl, by John H. Paynter 1930 .txt text/plain 27243 1572 78 brothers, scions of a good old English family slave, and John Brent, owner, is said to have ten drew nigh, Brother Diggs became restless as usual, pricking up his little ears at were Daniel Bell, Paul Jennings, and Samuel Edmonson, three colored men who, in Senator Foote and all the rest of them rejoicing that liberty and freedom from oppression have come to people thousands of that such a course was only a way of throwing away valuable human lives and accomplishing nothing." "I tell you what, 'Honey," said she, including young and old alike in this general "My son," said old Mr. Edmonson, breaking the silence which followed. But the caution of age had little discouraging effect, for young Edmonson's They joined their sisters and brother immediately and led the way to a little cleared each day to the Edmonson boys for the comfort of their sisters. ./cache/mdp.39015063978962.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063978962.txt