TIDY'S WAY TO FREEDOM.
"Woe to all who grind
Their brethren of a common Father down!
To all who plunder from the immortal mind
Its bright and glorious crown!"
—WHITTIER.
[colophon omitted]
Published By The
American Tract Society,
28 Cornhill, Boston.
Transcriber's Note: I have removed page numbers; all italics are emphasis only. I have omitted running heads and have closed contractions, e.g. "she 's" becoming "she's"; in addition, on page 180, stanza 3, line 1, I have changed the single quotation mark at the beginning of the line to a double quotation mark.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
Riverside, Cambridge:
Stereotyped And Printed By H. O. Houghton.
CONTENTS
[ CHAPTER IV. SEVERAL EVENTS. ]
[ CHAPTER VI. BEGINNINGS OF KNOWLEDGE. ]
[ CHAPTER IX. THE FIRST LESSON. ]
[ CHAPTER X. LONY'S PETITION. ]
[ CHAPTER XII. A GREAT UNDERTAKING. ]
[ CHAPTER XIII. A LONG JOURNEY. ]