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My Bondage and My Freedom

CHAPTER XXV
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He was next{322} brought to the auctioneer's block.

His eyes followed his wife in the distance; and he looked beseechingly, imploringly, to the man that had bought his wife, to buy him also.

But he was at length bid off to another person.

He was about to be separated forever from her he loved.

No word of his, no work of his, could save him from this separation.


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