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CHAPTER IV
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They were bought and sold with it.

They had no power to determine what their wages should be.

Like the slaves in the Southern States of America, they merely accepted such sustenance as was sufficient to maintain their muscles and sinews in working order.
They were never required to save for any purpose, for they had no right to their own savings.

They did not need to provide for to-morrow; their masters provided for them.

The habit of improvidence was thus formed; and it still continues.


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