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1  It was called by the slaves the Great House Farm.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II
2  Into all of their songs they would manage to weave something of the Great House Farm.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II
3  Few privileges were esteemed higher, by the slaves of the out-farms, than that of being selected to do errands at the Great House Farm.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II
4  The slaves selected to go to the Great House Farm, for the monthly allowance for themselves and their fellow-slaves, were peculiarly enthusiastic.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II
5  All of these lived at the Great House Farm, and enjoyed the luxury of whipping the servants when they pleased, from old Barney down to William Wilkes, the coach-driver.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER III
6  Mr. Gore had served Colonel Lloyd, in the capacity of overseer, upon one of the out-farms, and had shown himself worthy of the high station of overseer upon the home or Great House Farm.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV
7  A representative could not be prouder of his election to a seat in the American Congress, than a slave on one of the out-farms would be of his election to do errands at the Great House Farm.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II