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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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and a daughter interrupted from time to time* But this daughter* -while a<br />

little suspicious, mis in no degree hostile* The two <strong>of</strong> them referred me to<br />

J* T* Tims* who, they said* knew a lot about slavery* His story is given<br />

along with this one*<br />

I got the impression that the old lady was born before the War* but X<br />

accepted her statement and put her down as born since the War and guessed<br />

her age as near seventy* She was evidently quite reserved about some<br />

details* Her father 1 s marriage to her mother afber the War would not<br />

necessarily mean that he was not married to her slave fashion before the<br />

War* She didn't care so much about giving ary story* but she was polite<br />

and obliging after she had satisfied herself as to my identity and work*<br />

3 * 299

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