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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus

CHAPTER II
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Their character is also greatly improved.

Nine complaints out of ten made lately to me are for small impertinences or saucy answers, which, considering the former and present position of the parties, is naturally to be expected.

The number of such complaints is much diminished.
6.

What is the state of crime among the apprentices?
What is usually denominated crime in the old countries, is by no means frequent among the blacks or colored persons.

It is amazing how few material breaches of the law occur in so extraordinary a community.


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