HELP FAST PLEASE!! ILL GIVE MOST BRAINLY AND 20 POINTS :)) Mahala Doyle wrote this letter to John Brown while he was in jail. It
appears in "To Purge This Land with Blood" by Stephen Oates. Altho' vengeance is not mine, I confess that I do feel gratified to hear that you were stopped in your fiendish career at Harper's Ferry, with the loss of your two sons, you can now appreciate my distress in Kansas, when you then and there entered my house at midnight and arrested my husband and two boys, and took them out of the yard and in cold blood shot them dead in my hearing. You can't say you done it to free slaves. We had none and never expected to own one...My son John Doyle whose life I beged of you is now grown up and is very desirous to be at Charlestown on the day of your execution. Short-Answer Questions What is Mahala Doyle’s reaction to news that John Brown will be executed? What did she write that shows this reaction?
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