id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435018461947 Wilson, Harriet E., Our Nig : or, Sketches from the life of a free black, in a two-story white house, North, showing that slavery's shadows fall even there by "Our Nig" [i.e. Mrs. H. E. Wilson] 1859 .txt text/plain 12231 957 88 They rallied others when they discovered that another little colored girl was missing, a favorite playmate of Frado's. Mrs. Bellmont, and Mag asked if she would be "Show the child to bed, Jack," said his mother. Frado, chagrined and grieved, felt that her anticipations of pleasure at such a place were far During school time she had rest from Mrs. Bellmont's tyranny. Her education completed,as she said, Mrs. Bellmont felt that her time and person belonged Aunt Abby returned to her apartment, followed by John, who was muttering to himself "I said I hoped the child never would come into Aunt Abby's room; Mr. Bellmont and "Do you know where Frado is?" asked Jane Henry soon followed, and presented his cause to Mrs. Bellmont. less repose if there should be a change of attendants; and Mrs. Bellmont, she well knew, and aspirations, she attended an evening meeting with Aunt Abby, and the good man urged ./cache/osu.32435018461947.pdf ./txt/osu.32435018461947.txt