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murzikaleks [220]
3 years ago
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There’s no law here, of God or man, that can do you, or any one of us, the least good; and, this man! There’s no earthly thing t

hat he’s too good to do. I could make any one’s hair rise, and their teeth chatter, if I should only tell what I’ve seen and been knowing to, here,—and it’s no use resisting! Did I want to live with him? Wasn’t I a woman delicately bred; and he—God in heaven! What was he, and what is he? And yet, I’ve lived with him, these five years, and cursed every moment of my life,—night and day! And now, he’s got a new one,—a young thing, only fifteen, and she brought up, she says, piously.
This excerpt implies that Simon Legree _____.

forced religion on his slaves
sexually abused his female slaves
sells the children of his slaves to spite them
was nicer to his female slaves than his male ones
English
2 answers:
Nina [5.8K]3 years ago
8 0
I think Simon legree sexually abused his female slaves

kotegsom [21]3 years ago
4 0
Sexually abused his female slaves
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