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schooner Pearl, and whose officers I assisted in defending, there were several
young and healthy girls, who had those peculiar attractions of form and feature
which connoisseurs prize so highly. Elizabeth Russel was one of them. She imme-
diately fell into the slave-trader’s fangs, and was doomed for the New Orleans
market. The hearts of those that saw her were touched with pity for her fate. They
offered eighteen hundred dollars to redeem her; and some there were who offered
to give, that would not have much left after the gift; but the fiend of a slave-trader
was inexorable. She was despatched to New Orleans; but, when about half way
there, God had mercy on her, and smote her with death. There were two girls
named Edmundson in the same company.

When about to be sent to the same market, an older sister went to the sham-
bles, to plead with the wretch who owned them, for the love of God, to spare his
victims. He bantered her, telling what fine dresses and fine furniture they would
have. ‘Yes,’ she said, ‘that may do very well in this life, but what will become of
them in the next?’ They too were sent to New Orleans; but were afterwards re-
deemed, at an enormous ransom, and brought back.” Is it not plain, from this, that
the histories of Emmeline and Cassy may have many counterparts?

Justice, too, obliges the author to state that the fairness of mind and generosity
attributed to St. Clare are not without a parallel, as the following anecdote will
show. A few years since, a young southern gentleman was in Cincinnati, with a fa-
vorite servant, who had been his personal attendant from a boy. The young man
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