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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER II
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He also spoke of the fears which haunted the slaveholders.

He never would live on an estate; and whenever he chanced to stay over night in the country, he always took care to secure his door by bolting and barricading it.

At Mr.Thomson's we met Andrew Wright, Esq., the proprietor of a sugar estate called Green Wall, situated some six miles from the bay.

He is an intelligent gentleman, of an amiable disposition--has on his estate one hundred and sixty apprentices.

He described his people as being in a very peaceable state, and as industrious as he could wish.


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