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My Bondage and My Freedom

CHAPTER IX
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The pigs in the pen had leaves, and the horses in the stable had straw, but the children had no beds.

They lodged anywhere in the ample kitchen.

I slept, generally, in a little closet, without even a blanket to cover me.

In very cold weather.

I sometimes got down the bag in which corn{104} meal was usually carried to the mill, and crawled into that.


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