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er; he rncveti nion in great pijn: Inwas unable to ruise his feet - they diflgged ulonrr. On bis bn k beÃrtg e.rposed the crowd werelond in iheir exprecüuns of indignaiiou ogninst Ãiis mastcr. The humane editors of New Orlcans vvere sliocked al thi?, s well tliej riiight be; but the cldveho'lders cousidered it nothlrig ooi f the wuy. Several wëre called as witHerpes : Mr. Gaiennièsnid Iha't De Neuf bourg had always been considerad too indulgent to his â sluvos! Mr. ÃÃcriry séïd thnt he hnd known De Nenfbourg L.i' ycars. His cónduct to Ijis alives was pretty iniich like tbrft of otlier peopie to ihéÃr6- he chastisedthem when ihey deser ved it. Mr. Drouet thought that De N'e trcatmfn!
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