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Clotelle

CHAPTER XXVIII
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FAREWELL TO AMERICA.
THREE months had elapsed, from the time the fugitive commenced work for Mr.Streeter, when that gentleman returned from his Southern research, and informed Jerome that Parson Wilson had sold Clotelle, and that she had been sent to the New Orleans slave-market.
This intelligence fell with crushing weight upon the heart of Jerome, and he now felt that the last chain which bound him to his native land was severed.

He therefore determined to leave America forever.

His nearest and dearest friends had often been flogged in his very presence, and he had seen his mother sold to the negro-trader.

An only sister had been torn from him by the soul-driver; he had himself been sold and resold, and been compelled to submit to the most degrading and humiliating insults; and now that the woman upon whom his heart doted, and without whom life was a burden, had been taken away forever, he felt it a duty to hate all mankind.
If there is one thing more than another calculated to make one hate and detest American slavery, it is to witness the meetings between fugitives and their friends in Canada.


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