Incidents of a Southern Tour Or the South As Seen With Northern Eyes

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" The other negroes paid her the greatest defference, and waited on her, in the most attentive manner. As soon after the bu'th of the child, (which all said, was the veiy picture of the owner of the lady), as the mother was able to travel, the drove commenced its wearv line of march towards a market, Avhere the father doubtless found, that the fair complexion of the mother, enhanced her value, instead of diminish- ing it. The sale of one, not as young, as the last mentioned, but which had been ...allowed to grow up, under the eye of the father, and ought to have found a high place, in his heart's best and warmest affections, is thus described, by another of New England's poets : THE QUADROON GIRL. The slaver in the broad lagoon, Lav moored witli idle sail : He waited for the rising- moon And for the evening gale. Under the shore his boat was tied, And all her listless crew "Watched the grey alligator slide, Into the still Bayou. 40 INCIDENTS OF, ■ / / Oilors of oranp^e flowers and spice, lieucljed tlieni IVom time to time, Like airs that breatlie from Paradise Upon a world of crime.

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