1 I was quite a child, but I well remember it.
2 My master and myself had quite a number of differences.
3 I had now been absent from it almost, if not quite, five years.
4 They proved themselves quite worthy of the name of abolitionists.
5 He became quite attached to me, and was a sort of protector of me.
6 The children were regarded as being quite an addition to his wealth.
7 When quite a child, she fell into the fire, and burned herself horribly.
8 She was the daughter of Isaac and Betsey Bailey, both colored, and quite dark.
9 Moreover, slaves are like other people, and imbibe prejudices quite common to others.
10 He was said to own a thousand slaves, and I think this estimate quite within the truth.
11 In this way I got a good many lessons in writing, which it is quite possible I should never have gotten in any other way.
12 The reason of this necessity was, that there were so many Johnsons in New Bedford, it was already quite difficult to distinguish between them.
13 He was just proud enough to demand the most debasing homage of the slave, and quite servile enough to crouch, himself, at the feet of the master.
14 Henry and John were quite intelligent, and in a very little while after I went there, I succeeded in creating in them a strong desire to learn how to read.
15 Its excellent fruit was quite a temptation to the hungry swarms of boys, as well as the older slaves, belonging to the colonel, few of whom had the virtue or the vice to resist it.
16 My reasons for pursuing this course may be understood from the following: First, were I to give a minute statement of all the facts, it is not only possible, but quite probable, that others would thereby be involved in the most embarrassing difficulties.
17 It is possible, and even quite probable, that but for the mere circumstance of being removed from that plantation to Baltimore, I should have to-day, instead of being here seated by my own table, in the enjoyment of freedom and the happiness of home, writing this Narrative, been confined in the galling chains of slavery.
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