At first they did not believe in his existence. The stories about him were ____, unbelievable. The woods were searched. The roads were watched. There was never anything to indicate his ____. Neither the master nor the overseer had heard or seen anything unusual in the ____. Sometimes the masters thought they had heard the cry of a hoot owl, repeated, and would remember having thought that the ____ between the low moaning cry were wrong, that it had been repeated four times in succession instead of three. The posters offering rewards for the ____ could not be printed until Monday. She had announced her arrival in the quarter by singing the forbidden ____—“Go down, Moses, ’way down to Egypt Land”2—singing it softly outside the door of a slave cabin, late at night. Sometimes the masters thought they had heard the cry of a hoot owl, repeated, and would remember having thought that the intervals between the low moaning cry were wrong, that it had been repeated four times in ____ instead of three. Yet when morning came, they ____ discovered that a group of the finest slaves had taken to their heels. Harriet Tubman could have told them that there was far more ____in this matter of running off slaves than signaling the would-be runaways by imitating the call of a whippoorwill, or a hoot owl, far more involved than a matter of waiting for a clear night when the North Star was visible. The husky voice was beautiful even when it was barely more than a ____ borne on the wind.

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