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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore), Servitude for life: an answer to Thomas Carlyle by J. M. Ludlow. (search)
e difference between you and those mean, white-livered Yankee working-men, who are hired by the month or the day. T. C. N.--Massa, if him book good book, why's I not priv'leged to learn read it? F. M.--Read, you infernal scoundrel! Why, if any one were to help you to learn, the law gives him fine and imprisonment or lashes, Laws of South-Carolina. and what do you suppose you'd get? So off with you----. Stay — how old is that yellow nigger, your wife's daughter? T. C. N.--Born three weeks ‘fore Miss Susy, massa. F. M.--She'll fetch a right smart price at Mobile, now that New-Orleans-- T. C. N. (Aside while passing away)--Dey say de Yankees an't bery long way. Wish dey was heeah. Wish dey'd gib me a rifle ‘fore I dies. --Macmillan's Magazine. Carlyle and his nutshell. Carlyle pours the dregs of his once fertile brain In a nutshell, the great cause of Freedom to stain; But the gall he has used foils the foolish attack, And dyes himself darker than African-b