He took him to his own habitation, and laid him upon his own bed : he fed him at his own table, and gave him drink out of his own cup : when he was cold, he carried him into the sunshine ; and when he was hot, he placed him under the shade of the cocoa-nut... The African Repository - Page 2781835Full view - About this book
| William Carus Wilson - Theology - 1831 - 516 pages
...the old African. He took him to his own house and laid him on his own bed ; fed him at his own table and gave him drink out of his own cup. When he was...carried him into the sunshine, and when he was hot, he placed him under the shade of the cocoa trees. The master supposed that the old man must be some relation... | |
| Christianity - 1832 - 670 pages
...African. He took him to his own habitation, and laid him upon his own bed, he fed him at his own table, and gave him drink out of his own cup ; -when he was cola, he carried him into the sunshine ; and when he was hot, he placed him under the shade of the... | |
| Baptists - 1835 - 696 pages
...African. He took him to his own habitation, and laid him upon his own bed ; he fed him at his own table, and gave him drink out of his own cup : when he was...carried him into the sun-shine ; and when he was hot, lie placed him under the shade of the cocoanut trees. Astonished at the attention this confidental... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - Families - 1841 - 576 pages
...African. He took him to his own habitation, and laid him upon his own bed ; he fed him at his own table, and gave him drink out of his own cup: when he was...carried him into the sunshine ; and when he was hot, he placed him under the shade of the cocoa-nut trees. Astonished at the attention this confidential slave... | |
| James Mursell Phillippo - Blacks - 1843 - 662 pages
...African. He took him to his own habitation, and laid him upon his own bed ; he fed him at his own table, and gave him drink out of his own cup ; when he was...carried him into the sunshine, and when he was hot he placed him under the shade of the cocoa-nut trees. Astonished at the attention this confidential slave... | |
| Christian Henry Bateman - 1857 - 534 pages
...the old African. He took him into his home, laid him on his own bed, and fed him at his own table. When he was cold, he carried him into the sunshine ; and when he was hot, he placed him under the shade of the cocoa-trees. The master supposed that the old man must be some relation... | |
| Theology - 626 pages
...African. He took him to his own habitation, and laid him upon his own bed ; he fed him at his own table , and gave him drink out of his own cup ; when he was...carried him into the sunshine, and when he was hot he placed him under the shade of the cocoa-nut trees. Astonished at the attention this confidential slave... | |
| Children's literature - 1845 - 492 pages
...African. He took him to his own habitation, and laid him upon his own bed ; he fed him at his own table, and gave him drink out of his own cup; when he was...carried him into the sunshine, and when he was hot he placed him under the shade of the cocoa-nut trees. Astonished at the attention this confidential slave... | |
| George Cone Beckwith, American Peace Society - Peace - 1845 - 480 pages
...African. He took him to his own habitation, and laid him on his own bed ; he fed him at his own table, and gave him drink out of his own cup ; when he was...cold, he carried him into the sun-shine, and when hot, he placed him under the shade of the cocoa-nut trees. Astonished at such attentions, his master... | |
| Adin Ballou - Christian ethics - 1846 - 252 pages
...African. He took life to his own habitation, and laid him upon his own bed ; he fed him at his own table, and gave him drink out of his own cup; when he was...carried him into the sunshine ; and when he was hot, he placed him under the shade of the cocoa-nut tree. Astonished at the attention this confidential slave... | |
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