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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus

CHAPTER III
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Another peculiarity is, that the men and women work in separate gangs.
At this estate we procured horses to ride to the College.

We rode by the chapel and school-house belonging to the Society's estate which are situated on the row of a high hill.

From the same hill we caught a view of Coddrington college, which is situated on a low bottom extending from the foot of the rocky cliff on which we stood to the sea shore, a space of quarter of a mile.

It is a long, narrow, ill-constructed edifice.
We called on the principal, Rev.Mr.Jones, who received us very cordially, and conducted us over the buildings and the grounds connected with them.

The college is large enough to accommodate a hundred students.


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