[The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4 by American Anti-Slavery Society]@TWC D-Link bookThe Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4 CHAPTER III 53/620
Upon four of those plantations where the apprentices have been thus taught, there are a greater number of _married_ couples (which may be considered a fair test) than upon the remaining sixty.
I scarcely ever have a complaint from these four estates, and they are generally reported to be in a most orderly state. In the memory of the oldest inhabitant, the island has never produced a finer crop of canes than that now in the course of manufacture.
All other crops are luxuriant, and the plantations in a high state of agricultural cleanliness.
The season has been very favorable. Under the head of general inquiry, I beg leave to offer a few remarks.
I have now great pleasure in having it in my power to state, that a manifest change for the better has taken place _gradually_ in my district within the last few months.
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