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Clotelle: a Tale of the Southern States

CHAPTER XIV
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Taken from her with scarcely a moment's warning, she knew not what had become of her.
This deep and heartfelt grief of Isabella was soon perceived by her owners, and fearing that her refusal to take proper food would cause her death, they resolved to sell her.

Mr.French found no difficulty in securing a purchaser for the quadroon woman, for such are usually the most marketable kind of property.

Isabella was sold at private sale to a young man for a housekeeper; but even he had missed his aim.
Mr.Gordon, the new master, was a man of pleasure.

He was the owner of a large sugar plantation, which he had left under the charge of an overseer, and was now giving himself up to the pleasures of a city life.

At first Mr.Gordon sought to win Isabella's favor by flattery and presents, knowing that whatever he gave her he could take from her again.


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