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Children of the Market Place

CHAPTER VII
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He looked like a driver, a man of his word too.

And one day when he was standing on the street here he was approached by a stranger who began to get him into conversation.

You see, we don't have slavery here as a regular thing.

The negroes are sort o' apprenticed--free but apprenticed.

But under pretty severe laws, have to be registered, can't testify, and so forth.


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