The excerpt given above is taken from Phillis Wheatley's poem "On Being Brought from Africa to America". The word sable literally means color black. In this line, Wheatley uses the word "sable" to indicate sense of inferiority. The author is an African and their race color is different from the rest.
(sorry if im wrong)
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it prob mean that when you say something.you will do what ever it takes to do it.it can also mean that when you say something it always happens by luck
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if you have to change this sentence in indirect speech then it will be like this::
I told him that you were lucky indeed.
A or the first one I think