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OMG! Can you hear that I think there is more than one guy out there. What is the guy was nice to us because he wanted to get money for capturing slaves. I guarantee He got cold and he ain't going to say that he was going to help us. We all got scared as we heard the Barn Door Creek open so we get as close to the wall and try to hide under the pine leaf the guys asked the farmer if he had any pine leaf for sale. the farmer said yes so we knew we were caught it was too late. The five guys at spotted us and said hey are you helping on the way slaves the guy said no I had no clue they were in here. the only reason the guy said no was because back in the day if you got caught helping runaway slaves you were executed so the guy said no so he would get money for capturing slaves. …show more content…
One of the slaves got shot he was hurt too bad little runaway so he stayed with someone that would take care of them. he was separated from the group but he was determined to escape so he left in the middle of the night and wobbled away. in the second there was a girl named and she loved old buddy Jeffrey he tried as hard to get her but she got sold with a Family so her master didn't buy her cuz he didn't need the whole family he only needed her. in both passages that they were desperate in the first passage Jeffrey was desperate to get his love he wanted that beautiful young lady more than anything in this world. In the hairstyle said she was desperate to run away he said I'm not going down without a fight. Both of them were Brave they were both doing stuff that they were not supposed to do. Jeffrey was not supposed to talk to people or Masters but he did anyway to get his girl. Harrah's with a slave and slaves were supposed to run away but he did he did not get caught except for once but then that night he

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