Capitolo 11
custom, with exorbitant prices for the whole attire she received and
with some money that Paret chose to draw against his/her account. Later,
when Marie contracted typhoid fever, she was expeditious for treatment to a
public hospital and they were there during his/her illness, when a general
investigation was made some traffic of white slave that a federal
official it visited her/it. Marie that he/she thought that she was going to die, freely
gives his/her testimony that tried to be a lot of jewel.
The federal authorities that follow on finally its affirmations located
Paret in the urban jail to Atlanta, Georgia, where he had been
condemned on a similar position. He was brought to Chicago and on his
testimony Burrow was also condemned and you/he/she was imprisoned.
Marie is married since then a man that desires to protect her/it from the
the influence of old his/her life, but even if not yet twenty years old and
making a honest effort, what she has suffered has till now evidently
bent and it weakened his/her wish that she is only successful in
holding his/her decisions, and she sends every month to his/her parents in
France ten or twelve dollars that she confesses to have earned
illegitimately. It is as if the ashamed experiences to that this small
Breton and convent-cross girl was forcedly submitted, you/he/she was finally become
recorded in every fiber of his/her being up to that the forced demoralization
you/he/she is become genuine. Now you are as weak to be saved himself/herself/themselves from her
subjective temptations as her you have to save five defenseless years ago
her from his/her capturers.
Such demoralization is, clearly, more jewel to the white slave
dealer, for when a girl has been accustomed completely to the life and
it testifies that she is him of his really spontaneous wish, she puts on
over the protection of the law. You belong an it legally degraded
you classify, without compensation in short of justice for personal it outrages.
Marie, her, at the end of his/her third year in America he/she wrote the