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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER II
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And the reverse.

The cruel overseers are complaining of idleness, insubordination, and ruin, while the kind master is moving on peaceably and prosperously.
12.

The domestic apprentices have either one day, or fifty cents cash, each week, as an allowance for food and clothing.

This is quite insufficient.

Many of the females seem obliged to resort to theft or to prostitution to obtain a support.


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