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Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life, The two young offenders. (search)
mulatto, about twenty-two years old, and called himself Thomas Hughes. According to his own account, he was the son of a wea names were mentioned, he had reason to conjecture that Thomas Hughes might be the mulatto in question. He accordingly soughed to restore stolen property to the rightful owner; to Thomas Hughes the free use of his own faculties and limbs, which hadCorse had never taken measures to prevent the arrest of Thomas Hughes. He simply declined to render any assistance. He beli a man brought up under such demoralizing influences as Thomas Hughes had been, they of course felt less confidence in him, t would say they advised him to steal the money. When Thomas Hughes consented to return to the South with Mr. Darg, it was se for such exultation as there had been in the case of Thomas Hughes. Mrs. Burke of New-Orleans went to New-York to visiteling book-agents, and emissaries of Satan. Soon after Thomas Hughes consented to return to the South, in consequence of the