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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER II
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We requested them to speak, not only with reference to themselves, but of the apprentices generally, as far as they knew their views.

They said the apprentices expected to work on the estates, if they were allowed to do so.

They had no intention of leaving work.

Nothing would cause them to leave their estates but bad treatment; if their masters were harsh, they would go to another estate, where they would get better treatment.

They would be _obliged_ to work when they were free; even more than now, for _then_ they would have no other dependence.
One tried to prove to us by reasoning, that the people would work when they were free.


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