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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER II
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She'll do nothing that she is told to do--she never thinks of minding what is said to her--she is sulky and saucy," etc.

Mr.H.told her she must be specific--he could not convict the girl on such general charges--some particular acts must be proved.
She became specific.

Her charges were as follows: 1.

On the previous Thursday the defendant was plaiting a shirt.

The complainant went up to her and asked her why she did not plait it as she ought, and not hold it in her hand as she did.


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