Three Years in Europe - Places I Have Seen and People I Have Met by William Wells Brown
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W. WELLS BROWN.
22, CECIL STREET, STRAND, LONDON. LETTER I. _Departure from Boston--the Passengers--Halifax--the Passage--First Sight of Land--Liverpool._ LIVERPOOL, _July 28_. On the 18th July, 1849, I took passage in the steam-ship _Canada_, Captain Judkins, bound for Liverpool. The day was a warm one; so much so, that many persons on board, as well as several on shore, stood with their umbrellas up, so intense was the heat of the sun. The ringing of the ship's bell was a signal for us to shake hands with our friends, which we did, and then stepped on the deck of the noble craft. The _Canada_ quitted her moorings at half-past twelve, and we were soon in motion. As we were passing out of Boston Bay, I took my stand on the quarter-deck, to take a last farewell (at least for a time), of my native land. A visit to the old world, up to that time had seemed but a dream. As I looked back upon the receding land, recollections of the past rushed through my mind in quick succession. From the treatment that I had received from the Americans as a victim of slavery, and the |
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