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1  They seldom knew what it was to eat a full meal.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
2  Not to give a slave enough to eat, is regarded as the most aggravated development of meanness even among slaveholders.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IX
3  My reason for this kind of carelessness, or carefulness, was, that I could always get something to eat when I went there.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IX
4  It was tenfold harder after living in Master Hugh's family, where I had always had enough to eat, and of that which was good.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
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5  Few are willing to incur the odium attaching to the reputation of being a cruel master; and above all things, they would not be known as not giving a slave enough to eat.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
6  Every city slaveholder is anxious to have it known of him, that he feeds his slaves well; and it is due to them to say, that most of them do give their slaves enough to eat.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick Douglass
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
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