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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself

CHAPTER VII
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Some singing, some crying, some praying, and others swearing.

The people of color who were in there were slaves, there without crime, but for safe keeping, while the whites were some of the most abandoned characters living.

The keeper took me up to the anvil block and fastened a chain about my leg, which I had to drag after me both day and night during three months.

My labor was sawing stone; my food was coarse corn bread and beef shanks and cows heads with pot liquor, and a very scanty allowance of that.
I have often seen the meat spoiled when brought to us, covered with flies and fly blows, and even worms crawling over it, when we were compelled to eat it, or go without any at all.

It was all spread out on a long table in separate plates; and at the sound of a bell, every one would take his plate, asking no questions.


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