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The next offered, was a Young Quadroon girl 92 | The next offered, was a Young Quadroon girl 92 | ||
almost as white so ^white one | almost as white so ^white as one remarked 'As a Christian' - | ||
dressed very prettely, she | dressed very prettely, she gave herself great airs in bag brought to the 'stand' her name was | ||
'Blanche' & | 'Blanche' & merely described as a good house keeper, 'Not a picayune offered - O Gentlemen, Gentlemen I | ||
am ashamed of you' said the Auctioner good humordly. An old Planter from Opelusas bought | am ashamed of you' said the Auctioner good humordly. An old Planter from Opelusas bought | ||
her for 200 dollars. She appeared to know her fate that of | her for 200 dollars. She appeared to know her fate that of retiring from to her the gay tents | ||
of New Orleans to a plantation in the wilderness's [[sentence crossed out]] Among | of New Orleans to a plantation in the wilderness's [[sentence crossed out: but She has one consolation, she will evade the vices of the Capital of the South]] Among | ||
Southern people - It is not they hold the | Southern people - It is not they hold the Negros as slave in any [[crossed out: great]] abhorrence - but they | ||
never speak of them - Indeed is is considered a | never speak of them - Indeed is is considered a breach of good manners ^ here to discuss the point | ||
the point of 'Slavery'. [[words crossed out]] | the point of 'Slavery'. [[words crossed out: but I must add]]with [[crossed out: very]] few exceptions I have always seen the Negros treated | ||
with kindness - in New Orleans as well as in Texas - indeed several Negros have been given | with kindness - in New Orleans as well as in Texas - indeed several Negros have been given | ||
their liberty on account of their [[ | their liberty on account of their [[?]] to their Masters - others have become free by purchase - | ||
The last applies only to New Orleans | The last applies only to New Orleans |
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The next offered, was a Young Quadroon girl 92
almost as white so ^white as one remarked 'As a Christian' - dressed very prettely, she gave herself great airs in bag brought to the 'stand' her name was 'Blanche' & merely described as a good house keeper, 'Not a picayune offered - O Gentlemen, Gentlemen I am ashamed of you' said the Auctioner good humordly. An old Planter from Opelusas bought her for 200 dollars. She appeared to know her fate that of retiring from to her the gay tents of New Orleans to a plantation in the wilderness's sentence crossed out: but She has one consolation, she will evade the vices of the Capital of the South Among Southern people - It is not they hold the Negros as slave in any crossed out: great abhorrence - but they never speak of them - Indeed is is considered a breach of good manners ^ here to discuss the point the point of 'Slavery'. words crossed out: but I must addwith crossed out: very few exceptions I have always seen the Negros treated with kindness - in New Orleans as well as in Texas - indeed several Negros have been given their liberty on account of their ? to their Masters - others have become free by purchase - The last applies only to New Orleans