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1 Yet still loved heavenly union.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XI
2 What he most loved, that I most hated.
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3 They love the heathen on the other side of the globe.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XI
4 For instance, a slave loves molasses; he steals some.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER X
5 I loved them with a love stronger than any thing I have experienced since.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER X
6 It is sometimes said that we slaves do not love and confide in each other.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER X
7 I loved them with a love stronger than any thing I have experienced since.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER X
8 They were noble souls; they not only possessed loving hearts, but brave ones.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER X
9 The love of them was my tender point, and shook my decision more than all things else.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XI
10 We loved each other, and to leave them at the close of the Sabbath was a severe cross indeed.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER X
11 I am glad of an opportunity to express, as far as words can, the love and gratitude I bear him.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XI
12 I agreed to do so, and accordingly devoted my Sundays to teaching these my loved fellow-slaves how to read.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER X
13 They are they who are represented as professing to love God whom they have not seen, whilst they hate their brother whom they have seen.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XI
14 In answer to this assertion, I can say, I never loved any or confided in any people more than my fellow-slaves, and especially those with whom I lived at Mr. Freeland's.
The Narrative of the LifeBy Frederick Douglass ContextHighlight In CHAPTER X
15 I love the pure, peaceable, and impartial Christianity of Christ: I therefore hate the corrupt, slaveholding, women-whipping, cradle-plundering, partial and hypocritical Christianity of this land.
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