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meeting with my brother, after nearly | meeting with my brother, after nearly | ||
forty years' separation, in an event | forty years' separation, in an event altogether | ||
too affecting for words to describe. | |||
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slavery, and how unspeakably joyful | slavery, and how unspeakably joyful | ||
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reunions now taking place all over the | reunions now taking place all over the | ||
South, after years of separation and | South, after years of separation and | ||
sorrow, furnish a subject of the | sorrow, furnish a subject of the deepest | ||
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REUNIO N.--Frederick Douglass, in a letter to the "American Baptist," announces the arrival at Rochester of his lost brother, Perry, and family. The letter concludes as follows: "The meeting with my brother, after nearly forty years' separation, in an event altogether too affecting for words to describe. How unuterably accursed is slavery, and how unspeakably joyful are the results of its overthrow! The search now being made and the happy reunions now taking place all over the South, after years of separation and sorrow, furnish a subject of the deepest pathes."