I have been taking my daily walk round the island, and visited the sugar mill and the threshing mill again. — Frances Anne Kemble
But I do not admit the comparison between your slaves and even the lowest class of — Frances Anne Kemble
In the north we could not hope to keep the worst and poorest servant for a single day — Frances Anne Kemble
I said I thought female labour of the sort exacted from these slaves, and corporal — Frances Anne Kemble
I have sometimes been haunted with the idea that it was an imperative duty, knowing what I know — Frances Anne Kemble
Yet thousands of slaves throughout the southern states are thus handed over by the — Frances Anne Kemble
Yesterday morning I amused myself with an exercise of a talent I once possessed — Frances Anne Kemble
The white man’s blood and bones have begotten this bronze race, and bequeathed to — Frances Anne Kemble
The vast concourse of people who had assembled to witness the triumphant arrival of the — Frances Anne Kemble
The most intense curiosity and excitement prevailed, and though the weather was uncertain — Frances Anne Kemble
A great number of the women are victims to falling of the womb and weakness in the spine — Frances Anne Kemble