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Capture
"One day, when all our people were gone out to their works
as usual, and only I and my dear sister were left to mind
the house, two men and a woman got over our walls, and in
a moment seized us both, and, without giving us time to cry
out, or make resistance, they stopped our mouths, and ran
off with us into the nearest wood. Here they tied our hands,
and continued to carry us. . . . At last we came into a road
which I believed I knew. I had now some hopes of being delivered;
for we had advanced but a little way before I discovered some
people at a distance, on which I began to cry out for their
assistance; but my cries had no other effect than to make
them tie me faster and stop my mouth, and then they put me
into a large sack."
--The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah
Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa (1789).
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