Amos Fortune, Free Man

As Amos sits and watches the fires on the mountain, what comparison does he make? What does he decide about how he is feeling?

As Amos sits and watches the fires on the mountain, what comparison does he
make? What does he decide about how he is feeling?

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Hate could do that to a man, Amos thought, consume him and leave him smoldering. But he was a free man, and free at a great cost, and he would not put himself in bondage again.

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