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Henri David Thoreau
A Plea for Captain John Brown

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1 12| had a perfect right to be hung." He was not in the least 2 20| caught, and were about to be hung. He was not dreaming of 3 20| four-and-sixpence a day for being hung, take the year round; but 4 52| When you have caught and hung all these human rebels, 5 55| men you could select to be hung. That was the greatest compliment 6 55| tried a long time, she has hung a good many, but never found 7 66| requires that Captain Brown be hung? Is it indispensable to 8 67| law-makers that good men shall be hung ever? Are judges to interpret 9 68| perchance, Captain Brown was hung. These are the two ends 10 69| all the country should be hung. Perhaps he saw it himself.


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