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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 as ^white can rm on Med As a Christian -
almost as white so ^white one [[ram a Med?]] 'As a Christian' -
dressed very prettely, she ga herself great ans a bag brought to the 'stand' her name was
dressed very prettely, she [[ga?]] herself great ans a bag brought to the 'stand' her name was
'Blanche' & menly drnbed as a good house keeper, 'M a picayune offed - O Gentlemen, Gentlemen I
'Blanche' & merly described as a good house keeper, 'Not a picayune offed - O Gentlemen, Gentlemen I
am ashamed of you' said the Ructrnc good pumondly. An old Planter from Opelusas bonple
am ashamed of you' said the Auctioner good [[?umondly?]]. An old Planter from Opelusas bought
her for 200 dollars. she appeared to know her fate that of rebry from to her the gay nto
her for 200 dollars. She appeared to know her fate that of [[delivery?]] from to her the [[gay lentd?]]
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]]  Among
Southern people - It is not they hld the Negras as slave in any abhonce - but they  
Southern people - It is not they hold the Negras as slave in any abhorance - but they  
never speak of them - Snded is is condem a heart of good manners ^ have to discuss the point
never speak of them - Indeed is is considered a heart of good manners ^ here to discuss the point
the powl of 'Slavery'.
the point of 'Slavery'. [[words crossed out]] for [[canptins?]]  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 [[kerolshess?]] to their Masters - [[These?]] have become free by [[?nce?]] l &c -
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 one ram a Med? 'As a Christian' - dressed very prettely, she ga? herself great ans a bag brought to the 'stand' her name was 'Blanche' & merly described as a good house keeper, 'Not a picayune offed - O Gentlemen, Gentlemen I am ashamed of you' said the Auctioner good ?umondly?. An old Planter from Opelusas bought her for 200 dollars. She appeared to know her fate that of delivery? from to her the gay lentd? of New Orleans to a plantation in the wilderness's sentence crossed out Among Southern people - It is not they hold the Negras as slave in any abhorance - but they never speak of them - Indeed is is considered a heart of good manners ^ here to discuss the point the point of 'Slavery'. words crossed out for canptins? 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 kerolshess? to their Masters - These? have become free by ?nce? l &c - The last applies only to New Orleans