1 Wal, Missis, de Lord he persarves his own.
2 Lord, thar's women enough everywhar, said Haley.
3 Lord bless you, Mas'r, we can ketch up, if we do stop.
4 Thar's allers instruments ris up to do de Lord's will.
5 "De Lord will pervide," said Sam, rolling up his eyes piously.
6 "Trust in the Lord, Aunt Hagar," said the oldest of the men, sorrowfully.
7 The Lord hath ordered it so that never hath a fugitive been stolen from our village.
8 If he did, he wasn't very polite; for he gave the Lord his opinion of me, pretty freely.
9 Well," said Aunt Chloe, "s'pose dere will; but de Lord lets drefful things happen, sometimes.
10 "Better send orders up to the Lord, to make you a set, and leave out their souls entirely," said the drover.
11 "Lord bless you, Mas'r, I couldn't help it now," said Sam, giving way to the long pent-up delight of his soul.
12 Tell ye what, Mas'r George, the Lord gives good many things twice over; but he don't give ye a mother but once.
13 Not one throb of anguish, not one tear of the oppressed, is forgotten by the Man of Sorrows, the Lord of Glory.
14 The Lord helped me; nobody knows how much the Lord can help 'em, till they try, said the woman, with a flashing eye.'
15 The Lord only gives us our worldly goods that we may do justice and mercy; if our rulers require a price of us for it, we must deliver it up.
16 Mebbe it might have been natural for him, but 't would have come desp't hard on me, as has known him from a baby; but I've seen Mas'r, and I begin ter feel sort o' reconciled to the Lord's will now.
17 Now, a nigger, you see, what's got to be hacked and tumbled round the world, and sold to Tom, and Dick, and the Lord knows who, tan't no kindness to be givin on him notions and expectations, and bringin on him up too well, for the rough and tumble comes all the harder on him arter.
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