Frederick Douglass

The Narrative of the Life Of Frederick Douglass

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    This Narrative contains many affecting incidents, many passages of great eloquence and power
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    highly creditable to his head and heart
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    . DOUGLASS has very properly chosen to write his own Narrative, in his own style, and according to the best of his ability, rather than to employ some one else.
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    whether they would ever allow him to be carried back into slavery,—law or no law
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    think I never hated slavery so intensely as at that moment;
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    my happiness to become acquainted with FREDERICK DOUGLASS,
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    escaped a den of hungry lions.
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    told him I hired my time and while I paid him the price which he asked for it, I did not know that I was bound to ask him when and where I should go.
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    always felt worse for having received any thing; for I feared that the giving me a few cents would ease his conscience, and make him feel himself to be a pretty honorable sort of robber.
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    Poor man! such was his disposition, and success at deceiving
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