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Page 98
... Franks , yet he does not kill his oppressor . " Had I dealt with Franks as he deserved , " Blake confides in his fellow revolutionaries , “ for doing that for which he would have taken the life of any man had it been his case - tearing ...
... Franks , yet he does not kill his oppressor . " Had I dealt with Franks as he deserved , " Blake confides in his fellow revolutionaries , “ for doing that for which he would have taken the life of any man had it been his case - tearing ...
Page 104
... Franks took leave of the party for his home in the distant State of Mississippi . II . Colonel Franks at Home On the return of Col. Stephen Franks to his home at Natchez , he met there Mrs. Arabella , the wife of Judge Ballard , an ...
... Franks took leave of the party for his home in the distant State of Mississippi . II . Colonel Franks at Home On the return of Col. Stephen Franks to his home at Natchez , he met there Mrs. Arabella , the wife of Judge Ballard , an ...
Page 116
... Franks in a rage . ' You may do your mightiest , colonel Franks . I'm not your slave , nor never was , and you know it ! and but for my wife and her people , I never would have staid with you till now . I was decoyed away when young ...
... Franks in a rage . ' You may do your mightiest , colonel Franks . I'm not your slave , nor never was , and you know it ! and but for my wife and her people , I never would have staid with you till now . I was decoyed away when young ...
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Part I | 17 |
Part II | 42 |
Rage in the Fiction of Martin Delany | 79 |
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