desires it?" repeated Dr. H. "Yes," answered Dr. Bellamy, "I
will." "Call him then." The man appeared. "Have you a good, kind
master?" asked Dr. Hopkins. "Oh! yes, very, very good." "And are you
happy?" "Yes, master, _very_ happy." "Would you be more happy if you
were free?" His face brightened. "Oh! yes, master, a great deal more
happy." "_From this moment_," said Dr. Bellamy, "_you are free_."
[Transcriber's Note, Continued.--The following minor errors have been
corrected: the word "in" missing before "spite" on p. 1 ("and spite of
all compromises ..."), a superfluous quotation mark on p. 5 (""That he
had men-servants ..."), a missing "d" in "praised" on p. 17 ("is praise
as acting"), "is" used for "in" on p. 25 ("now existing is these states
..."), and on p. 6, where the first two characters of #NAAR# were
transposed. Also note that the author used Ashkenazic pronunciation for
his transliteration, and that it would not be considered accurate by
modern standards. Alternative transliterations are:
1. auvadh--avad
2. evedh--eved
3. saukir--sakhir
4. aumau--ama
5. shiphechau--shifcha
6. kaunau--kana
7. naar--na'ar
8. Yov[=a]l--Yovel]
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