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dmitriy555 [2]
2 years ago
6

Describe the situation with the slave Caroline.

English
1 answer:
IceJOKER [234]2 years ago
4 0

Answer/Explanation:

The slave Caroline under covey's control was Covey raping her himself or letting other slaves raped her to produce more slaves. Covey is a poor man with a reputation for successfully taming problem slaves. Covey owns one slave named Caroline whom he bought to be a breeder.  

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