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Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman

CHAPTER VIII
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Every spare moment I could find was devoted to that employment, and when about my work I could catch now and then a stolen glance at my book, just to refresh my memory with the simple lesson I was trying to learn.

But here Slavery showed its cloven foot in all its hideous deformity.

It finally reached the ears of my master that I was learning to read; and then, if he saw me with a book or a paper in my hand, oh, how he would swear at me, sending me off in a hurry, about some employment.

Still I persevered, but was more careful about being seen making any attempt to learn to read.

At last, however, I was discovered, and had to pay the penalty of my determination.
I had been set to work in the sugar bush, and I took my spelling book with me.


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