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Learning would spoil the
best
nigger in the world.
The Narrative of the Life
By Frederick Douglass
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In CHAPTER VI
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We would make them no answer, and leave them to find out as
best
they could.
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I will give Mr. Freeland the credit of being the
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master I ever had, till I became my own master.
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He that ate fastest got most; he that was strongest secured the
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I went home with him, and talked this whole matter over, and got his advice as to what course it was
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Lying at the wharves, and riding in the stream, I saw many ships of the finest model, in the
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It gave me the
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assurance that I might rely with the utmost confidence on the results which, he said, would flow from teaching me to read.
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