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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER XXVI
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"Phillis, though a slave, has had a very happy life; she frequently says so.

This is owing, in a great measure, to her own disposition and rectitude of character.

Yet she has had every thing she needed, and a great deal more.

You have nothing with which to reproach yourself." "I trust not," said Mr.Weston.

"I have endeavored, in my dealings with my servants, to remember the All-seeing eye was upon me, and that to Him who placed these human beings in a dependant position, would I have to render my account.


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