So soon as he recovered himself, the poor little negro was assailed by yells and execrations from the crew.
But had Stubb really abandoned the poor little negro to his fate?
Now I am sure you will be generous to the poor negro and vote for that bill.
Ah, my child, the poor negro will bless--" "Oh bother the poor negro, uncle!
Certainly they owed them a great deal, and although they were only poor negroes, perhaps, they did not despair of some day paying this debt of gratitude.
It rejoiced my soul, to hear that one of my poor negroes in Carolina was made a brother in Christ.
He came back and wrote a short introduction to the Catechism which he entitled The Gospel presented to the poor negroes of the Sahara.
The Southern troops had plundered the belongings of the poor negroes there, wounding some, generally striking terror into the hearts of the inhabitants.
After some further conversation thereon, he said, "I have all along been deeply affected with the oppression of the poor negroes; and now, at last, my concern for them is as great as ever."