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My Bondage and My Freedom

CHAPTER XXV
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Then, I say, we must hear him again.
We have got a purpose to accomplish.

He has appealed to the pulpit of England.

The English pulpit is with him.

He has appealed to the press of England; the press of England is conducted by English hearts, and that press will do him justice.

About ten days hence, and his second master, who may well prize "such a piece of goods," will have the pleasure of reading his burning words, and his first master will bless himself that he has got quit of him.


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