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1 What he most loved, that I most hated.
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2 For instance, a slave loves molasses; he steals some.
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3 I loved them with a love stronger than any thing I have experienced since.
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4 It is sometimes said that we slaves do not love and confide in each other.
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5 I loved them with a love stronger than any thing I have experienced since.
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6 They were noble souls; they not only possessed loving hearts, but brave ones.
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7 The love of them was my tender point, and shook my decision more than all things else.
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8 We loved each other, and to leave them at the close of the Sabbath was a severe cross indeed.
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9 I am glad of an opportunity to express, as far as words can, the love and gratitude I bear him.
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10 I agreed to do so, and accordingly devoted my Sundays to teaching these my loved fellow-slaves how to read.
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11 In answer to this assertion, I can say, I never loved any or confided in any people more than my fellow-slaves, and especially those with whom I lived at Mr. Freeland's.
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