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Page 187
... morning with sufficient hands to transport some cotton seed . TUESDAY 16TH I was kept busy the whole morning , tending to the plantation business . At about five Leonce and Felix came here on a visit , and left at about six . Just at ...
... morning with sufficient hands to transport some cotton seed . TUESDAY 16TH I was kept busy the whole morning , tending to the plantation business . At about five Leonce and Felix came here on a visit , and left at about six . Just at ...
Page 189
... morning to go and see Lafille , an old woman , to whom my grandfather had given her liberty , and who nursed me when I was but an infant baby . She has been with the fever for some time and for the last six months has been always unwell ...
... morning to go and see Lafille , an old woman , to whom my grandfather had given her liberty , and who nursed me when I was but an infant baby . She has been with the fever for some time and for the last six months has been always unwell ...
Page 287
... morning earlier than their rivals . The cotton was weighed three times a day , and the number of pounds picked by each servant set down opposite to his or her name on a slate . Quite a remarkable feat of memory was exhibited by one of ...
... morning earlier than their rivals . The cotton was weighed three times a day , and the number of pounds picked by each servant set down opposite to his or her name on a slate . Quite a remarkable feat of memory was exhibited by one of ...
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