Willis J. Abbot
Capitolo 95
her sunk; " and further witness says, "that after this you/he/she was ended, them
brought on and it approximately scourged winds men and six women. The meat of some
of them where they was scourged putrified, and it came away, in of the cases,
you are or eight thumbs in diameter, and in places mean a thick thumb."
This was in 1839, once when American they were very sure that for
the civilization, progress, humanity and the Christian virtues to which they was
the above as tall an airplane as the most elevated peoples of the earth.
Infectious illness was one of the serious dangers with which it slobbers him/it had
to calculate. The slaves' overcrowding, the lack of exercise and coolness
you air, the wretch and insufficient food, all combined to do serious,
general illness an accident of almost every trip and actual epidemics
not infrequent. This was a danger that has also transported the callous captains and
their crews, for scurvy or yellow-car jack that develops in the taking was proper for
you sweep the bridges they clarify as good. A more horrendous history appears in all the
you hover on the work of slave, some experience of French slobbers,
"Rodeur." With a load of 165 slaves, she was in trip for Guadaloupe in
1819, when opthalmia--a virulent illness of the eyes--it appeared among the
black. Shed quickly, although the captain, in the hopes to check his
devastations, threw thirty-six negroeses in the alive sea. It finally attached
the crew, and in a short duration every rescue a men totally became the hideaway.
Groping in the dark, the defenseless sailors made turn to deal himself/herself/themselves with the ropes,
while that still equips having clung of the sight to the wheel. For days, in
this is unfortunate, they made their goslow mode along the depth, defenseless and
without hope. A sail was finally sighted. The bow of the "Rodeur" verse is turned
it, for there the hope, there the liberation is! As the strangest draws nearbyer, the
eyes that extend some French helmsman discern anything strange and