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The Annals of the Poor

PART II
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And when dey say bat tings, and try to make me angry, den me tink, if Jesus Christ were in poor Negro's place, he would not revile and answer again with bat words and temper, but he say little and pray much.

And so den me say noting at all, but pray to God to forgive dem." The more I conversed with this African convert, the more satisfactory were the evidences of his mind being spiritually enlightened, and his heart effectually wrought upon by the grace of God.
The circumstances of the place in which we met together contributed much to the interesting effect which the conversation produced on my mind.

The little cove or bay was beautiful in the extreme.

The air was calm and serene.

The sun shone, but we were sheltered from its rays by the cliffs.


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