Freedom Crossing Part 1
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Read a couple chapters out of. What happened at the end yesterday? Do you remember? Yeah. So when I've done the door and it was just that place. Oh, they hid him. They hid them in them. And he said, I got the back award. I got the back on. But at the very end yesterday, remember the orgasm Martin's back was crossed with long scars that she knew must have been caused by a heavy whip. The next chapter is called with the slave catchers come. Okay. The slave catchers come, what do you think's going to happen here? What's going to happen when they come? They're going to be okay. Are you working for the gun? Do you think they're going to find him? No, no. What about the what about the dog Matthew? Turn around, please. What about the Dodge that they keep hearing? Yep, they're going to sign. Because the dogs can smell them, right? Okay. Deeply upset by the side of the scars on Martin's back, Laura went up to her room, leaving him still at work in the pantry. She took out her needlework and sat in her rocker by the west window. She was sewing a ruffle on the bottom of a green cotton dress to make it longer. For she had decided it showed a little too much of her ankles. But she was not thinking of her stoic. Her mind was in a turmoil over the happenings of the past few hours. It seemed that her world was turning upside down. Does anybody know what the word turmoil means? Like too much? Do you ever heard the word before? No, no. Nope. Never know. Says her mind was in a turmoil. What do you think it might be? Her mind was all mixed up and she keeps having all these different thoughts and she can't figure out what's going on. She's focused on what's happening in the story right now, right? My uncle Jim, she had seen only gentle treatment of slaves. His place were never beaten, and if they were ill, can't root cared for them as if they were her own children. Laura wanted to believe that all plantation owners were as kind as the Montgomery. But Martin scars were proof that this was not true. Perhaps she told herself he was lying and had been beaten because he had done something bad. Like stealing. Yet even that one, do you read them for so cruel and beating? Besides, she believed Martin had told her the truth. As she puzzled, she racked furiously in her sewing lay in her lap. The clock on the front stair landing chimed 9. Slave catchers had had time to get a warrant to search the house. With the warrant, something that they can show these people and then they have to let them come in and search their house. If you don't have a warrant, then the people can't let you don't have to let you in their house. But if you do have a