id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15096 Stroyer, Jacob My Life In The South .txt text/plain 28545 1199 82 they carried the little negro boys and girls too small to work. That evening when I went home to father and mother, I said to them, "Mr. Young is whipping me too much now, I shall not stand it, I shall fight The hunter came early to the plantation and took breakfast with Mr. Clarkson on the day they began to hunt for the runaway slave. slave, Mr. Clarkson asked some of the other negroes on the plantation, As I have said, in general, when runaway slaves came home themselves, There was a white man in Richland County, South Carolina, named Mr. Black, who made his living by hunting runaway slaves. Once eight slaves ran away from Col. Singleton's plantation, and Mr. Black, with twenty-five hound dogs, was hired to hunt them up. negro, and his master, who was his father, sent for him at Col. Singleton's plantation; but I never learned whether Mr. Black, the ./cache/15096.txt ./txt/15096.txt