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My Bondage and My Freedom

CHAPTER V
20/21

_"Have mercy; Oh! have mercy"_ she cried; "_I won't do so no more;"_ but her piercing cries seemed only to increase his fury.

His answers to them are too coarse and blasphemous to be produced here.

The whole scene, with all its attendants, was revolting and shocking, to the last degree; and when the motives of this brutal castigation are considered,--language has no power to convey a just sense of its awful criminality.

After laying on some thirty or forty stripes, old master untied his suffering victim, and let her get down.

She could scarcely stand, when untied.
From my heart I pitied her, and--child though I was--the outrage kindled in me a feeling far from peaceful; but I was hushed, terrified, stunned, and could do nothing, and the fate of Esther might be mine next.


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