EAT in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from The Narrative of the Life by Frederick Douglass
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1 They seldom knew what it was to eat a full meal.
2 Not to give a slave enough to eat, is regarded as the most aggravated development of meanness even among slaveholders.
3 My reason for this kind of carelessness, or carefulness, was, that I could always get something to eat when I went there.
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.
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.
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