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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

INTRODUCTION
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His sense of degradation grew more intense in proportion as his mind became more cultivated.

He said, _education was a disagreeable companion for a slave_.

But while he said this, Mr.
F.spoke very respectfully and tenderly of his master.

He would not willingly utter a word which would savor of unkindness towards him.

Such was the spirit of one whose best days had been spent under the exactions of slavery.


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