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... seems , made it their business to spirit away little children . This was a hellish trade in those days , and chiefly practised where they found little children very well dressed , or for bigger children , to sell them to the plantations ...
... seems , made it their business to spirit away little children . This was a hellish trade in those days , and chiefly practised where they found little children very well dressed , or for bigger children , to sell them to the plantations ...
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... seems , always do , my master would let me have something for myself . But I was wrong in my man , for he was none of that kind : he had taken me up as in distress , and his business was to keep me so , and make his market of me as well ...
... seems , always do , my master would let me have something for myself . But I was wrong in my man , for he was none of that kind : he had taken me up as in distress , and his business was to keep me so , and make his market of me as well ...
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... seems , was particularly provoked at my being concerned in the treachery , because of his having been so kind to me , and of his having singled me out to serve him , as I have said above ; and this perhaps obliged him to give my master ...
... seems , was particularly provoked at my being concerned in the treachery , because of his having been so kind to me , and of his having singled me out to serve him , as I have said above ; and this perhaps obliged him to give my master ...
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... seems , the men had left it . The letter was much to the same purpose of what they had said to the mate , and which he declined to say for them ; only that at the end of their letter they told the captain , that as they had no dishonest ...
... seems , the men had left it . The letter was much to the same purpose of what they had said to the mate , and which he declined to say for them ; only that at the end of their letter they told the captain , that as they had no dishonest ...
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... seem to be introduc- tory of many more remarkable adventures which happened under my conduct hereabouts many years after , I think this miniature of my future enterprises may not be unpleasant to relate . To the building of a boat I ...
... seem to be introduc- tory of many more remarkable adventures which happened under my conduct hereabouts many years after , I think this miniature of my future enterprises may not be unpleasant to relate . To the building of a boat I ...
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