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for the grave: you cannot expect to live but @four days at most and yet you will compell these poor man to break the [[unclear]] bath. O aint you willing to go to hell alone must you compell this poor men to go along with you. But I could not [[unclear]] him! He bid me be gone Indian! and so I went off praying that God might change his heart. I had not gone far before a boy came running after crying come back Indian came back come back! master says so. I turned and went and found him walking his piazza to and from in the greatest destress: his eyes were streaming with tears. He had called his slaves and they were seated near the piazza Says he you may talk to them I asked him to read in his bible He went and halled down all the books he had in his but there was not a bible to be
for the grave: you cannot expect to live but @ few days at most and yet you will compell these poor man to break the sabath. O aint you willing to go to hell alone must you compell this poor men to go along with you. But I could not prevail [[upon?]] him! He bid me be gone Indian! and so I went off praying that God might change his heart. I had not gone far before a boy came running after crying come back Indian came back come back! master says so. I turned and went and found him walking his piazza to and from in the greatest destress: his eyes were streaming with tears. He had called his slaves and they were seated near the piazza Says he you may talk to them I asked him to read in his bible He went and halled down all the books he had in his but there was not a bible to be

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for the grave: you cannot expect to live but @ few days at most and yet you will compell these poor man to break the sabath. O aint you willing to go to hell alone must you compell this poor men to go along with you. But I could not prevail upon? him! He bid me be gone Indian! and so I went off praying that God might change his heart. I had not gone far before a boy came running after crying come back Indian came back come back! master says so. I turned and went and found him walking his piazza to and from in the greatest destress: his eyes were streaming with tears. He had called his slaves and they were seated near the piazza Says he you may talk to them I asked him to read in his bible He went and halled down all the books he had in his but there was not a bible to be