Mary downing hahn one for sorrow6/25/2023 ![]() For example, during a riot inspired by the influx of Union soldiers in Baltimore (based on actual events), the ""meanest and most determined slave-catcher in Talbot County"" nabs Perry and knocks Jesse, with a pistol, on the head Jesse faints in front of Judge Baxter's (Peregrine Baxter's father) residence, and the judge's staff secretly nurses him for weeks. While readers may suspend disbelief regarding Jesse's risk taking, they may not take the leap of faith that captives with even more to lose would help them so freely. ![]() ![]() She holds Jesse at knifepoint (""She'd just as soon kill you as look at you,"" Perry tells Jesse), yet as the woman is dying from childbirth, Jesse promises her that he'll deliver Perry to Peregrine Baxter's sister in Baltimore (though readers will question whether he'd find a welcome reception). The story begins with a tenuous premise: 12-year-old narrator Jesse stumbles on a desperate pregnant runaway captive (whom Jesse recognizes), Lydia, and her young son, Perry, fathered by her recently deceased master, Peregrine Baxter. ![]() Hahn's (Anna All Year Round) historical novel, set in a divided Maryland at the beginning of the Civil War, portrays an unconvincing tale of escape from slavery. ![]()
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