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James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown, Chapter 8: the conquering pen. (search)
on hand here to the amount of two hundred and fifty dollars, and personal property sufficient to pay a most liberal fee to yourself, or any able man who will undertake our defence, if I can be allowed the benefit of said property. Can you, or some other good man, come on immediately, for the sake of the young men prisoners at least? My wounds are doing well. Do not send an ultra abolitionist. Very respectfully yours, John Brown. P. S. The trial is set for Wednesday next, the 26th instant. J. V. Campbell, Sheriff Jefferson Co. A noble lady, a worthy friend of John Brown, when the news of his failure and imprisonment reached Boston, determined to go on to Virginia to nurse him; but, prostrated by the shock thus given to her nervous system, she was prevented, by physical incapacity, from carrying out the generous and heroic impulse. On suggesting the execution of this design to her distinguished relative, Mrs. Child, that lady at once sent a letter to Captain Brown,