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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XIII.
JOURNEY TO CANADA.
Good Samaritans.—Alone in the wilderness.—Meet some Indians.—Reach Sandusky.—Another friend.—All aboard.—Buffalo.—A "free nigger."—Frenzy of joy on reaching Canada,
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CHAPTER XIV.
NEW SCENES AND A NEW HOME.
A poor man in a strange land.—Begin to acquire property.—Resume preaching.—Boys go to school.—What gave me a desire to learn to read.—A day of prayer in the woods,
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CHAPTER XV.
LIFE IN CANADA.
Condition of the blacks in Canada.—A tour of exploration.—Appeal to the Legislature.—Improvements,
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CHAPTER XVI.
CONDUCTING SLAVES TO CANADA.
Sympathy for the slaves.—James Lightfoot.—My first mission to the South.—A Kentucky company of fugitives.—Safe at home,
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