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gone, gone,—sold and gone,
to the rice-swamp dank and lone.
o, when weary, sad, and slow,
from the fields at night they go,
faint with toil, and racked with pain,
to their cheerless homes again,
there no brother’s voice shall greet them;
there no father’s welcome meet them.

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gone, gone,—sold and gone,
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