Answer:
He wants to help people, even if he does not know them.
Explanation:
<em>The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales</em> is a collection of folktales written by Virginia Hamilton. It consists of animal tales, fairy tales, supernatural tales, and tales of the enslaved Africans.
The speaker from the given passage wants to help people despite not knowing them. He helped enslaved people cross the border so that they could finally gain their freedom. He didn't know them at all. In fact, he couldn't even see them. It didn't matter who they were or what they looked like. All that he knew is that he wanted to help them, despite the fact he could end up in trouble.
I heard the mountain whispers in hills.
I was really happy to hear the mountain whispers.
Mountain whispers are sweet to be heard.
He refused to sit on the chair that he made because the chairs were made of the hair of the king of Brobdingnag. In the 7th chapter, the King had shaved his hair and Gulliver had weaved the hair into chairs just to satisfy the Queen of Brobdingnag’s curiosity.