PUNISHMENTS in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from The Narrative of the Life by Frederick Douglass
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1 They never knew when they were safe from punishment.
2 It did produce sensation, but not enough to bring the murderess to punishment.
3 Thus she escaped not only punishment, but even the pain of being arraigned before a court for her horrid crime.
4 I could not hope to get off with any thing less than the severest punishment, and being placed beyond the means of escape.
5 To escape punishment was to escape accusation; and few slaves had the fortune to do either, under the overseership of Mr. Gore.
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