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My Bondage and My Freedom

CHAPTER XIX
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They are looked upon, in respectable Maryland society, as necessary, but detestable characters.

As a class, they{231} are hardened ruffians, made such by nature and by occupation.

Their ears are made quite familiar with the agonizing cry of outraged and woe-smitted humanity.

Their eyes are forever open to human misery.

They walk amid desecrated affections, insulted virtue, and blasted hopes.


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