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1  She was a large, able-bodied woman, about twenty years old.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER X
2  She was entirely unlike any other white woman I had ever seen.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
3  When I went there, she was a pious, warm, and tender-hearted woman.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
4  Mr. Weeden owned, among others, a woman slave, whose name I have forgotten.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER X
5  At this result Mr. Covey seemed to be highly pleased, both with the man and the wretched woman.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER X
6  Master would keep this lacerated young woman tied up in this horrid situation four or five hours at a time.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IX
7  This woman's back, for weeks, was kept literally raw, made so by the lash of this merciless, religious wretch.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER X
8  She was an apt woman; and a little experience soon demonstrated, to her satisfaction, that education and slavery were incompatible with each other.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
9  I have seen him whip a woman, causing the blood to run half an hour at the time; and this, too, in the midst of her crying children, pleading for their mother's release.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER II
10  She was a woman of noble form, and of graceful proportions, having very few equals, and fewer superiors, in personal appearance, among the colored or white women of our neighborhood.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER I
11  My mistress was, as I have said, a kind and tender-hearted woman; and in the simplicity of her soul she commenced, when I first went to live with her, to treat me as she supposed one human being ought to treat another.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
12  Frequently, before the child has reached its twelfth month, its mother is taken from it, and hired out on some farm a considerable distance off, and the child is placed under the care of an old woman, too old for field labor.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER I