[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 II 125/133
He is a native of Jamaica, and has been educated under all the influences of West India society, but has held fast his integrity, and is considered the firm friend of the apprentices.
He confirmed every fact and opinion which Mr. Hill had given.
He was even stronger than Mr.H.in his expressions of disapprobation of the apprenticeship. The day which we spent with Mr.Hill was one of those on which he holds a special justice's court.
There were only three cases of complaint brought before him. The first was brought by a woman, attended by her husband, against her servant girl, for "impertinence and insubordination." She took the oath and commenced her testimony with an abundance of vague charges.
"She is the most insolent girl I ever saw.
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