“Of one thing I could be glad: not one of my dear friends upon whom I had brought this great calamity, reproached me, either by word or look, for having led them into it. We were a band of brothers, and never dearer to each other than now. The thought which gave us the most pain was the probable separation which would now take place in case we were sold off to the far south as we were likely to do.”
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Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape From Bondage and His Complete Life Story
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