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It is not yet generally introduced throughout the West Indies.
Where the plough is not used, the whole process of holing is done with the hoe, and is extremely laborious] When we reached the house we were introduced to Mr.Watkins, a _colored_ planter, whom Mr.B.had invited to breakfast with us.
Mr.Watkins was very communicative, and from him and Mr.B., who was equally free, we obtained information on a great variety of points, which we reserve for the different heads to which they appropriately belong. FITCH'S CREEK ESTATE. From Millar's we proceeded to Fitch's Creek Estate, where we had been invited to dine by the intelligent manager, Mr.H.Armstrong.We three met several Wesleyan missionaries.
Mr.A.is himself a local preacher in the Wesleyan connection.
When a stranger visits an estate in the West Indies, almost the first thing is an offer from the manager to accompany him through the sugar works.
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