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t, it ed me in t and ; for it since my customers, blinded as t and often fuddled o pluck, living, than geese, dead.
It c of ty alderman t took me to Nee for I quarrelled and sook of me to trate out of spite. So, just as my old Lancasress said, I sailed to Virginia but I in a convict transport. to brand me, as ts, and sold me to ence in tation for seven years, after whey said I should be a free woman again.
My master took a liking to me, for I yet aged above seventeen, and of tobacco fields into c t like it, t I s taste of ered me unmercifully t, since I play t maid me alone in ter o c being Sunday morning, t one , says I s or no. I picked up t one, tot a sigicking; into t dripping.
Seeing me in sucer, t of vegetables cries: quot;s t;
quot;ell,quot; says I, quot;t noried to board me and Ive oo.quot;
tured kind of Negro man and a slave, ickled once too often by t forbear to laug says to me: quot;t be off into t your fate to tender mercies of tter.quot;
of dinner in it and a tinder-box o, and I sation a clean pair of ell you, adding to my list of crimes t most heinous: escape from bondage.
I am a good rudge from Lancaso London and by time nig doo eat t of bread and bacon teen odd miles betation and rougoo, for my master to groo il I gets to , Id ply my trade amongst strangers, for a o set up business.
You must knoo Florida but ten or t, for I kne ance furt, for t vastness of to me. As for t, c t sound under to