Dred a Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp Together With Anti Slavery Tales And Pap

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Dred a Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp Together With Anti Slavery Tales And Pap
Stowe Harriet Beecher
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The fact is, Nin, to speak plain sense to you, you and I both are deuced hard up for money, and want all \ve can get; and what s the use of being more religious than the very saints themselves at our time of day ? Mr. Jekyl is a pious man one of the tall est kind ! He thinks this is all right, and why need we set ourselves all up? He has talked with Uncle John, and he goes in for it. As for my part, I am free to own I don t care whether it s right or not! I ll do it if I can. Might makes right,... that s my doctrine ! " "Why, " said Mr. Jekyl, "I have examined the subject, and I haven t the slightest doubt that slavery is a di vinely appointed institution, and that the rights of the masters are sanctioned by God; so however much I may naturally feel for this woman, whose position is, I must say, an unfortunate one, still it is my duty to see that the law is properly administered in the case. " 208 DEED "All I have to say, Mr. Jekyl, " said Nina, "is just this: that I won t have anything to do with this matter; for, if I can t prove it s wrong, I shall always feel it is.

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