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Fri, 8 Jan 2021 18:12:42 -0500
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> Not everyone was Pap. In fact, Miss Watson (who is depicted as a
> respectable person, if not a nice one) is known to have held a person as
> enslaved.
>
No characters resident in St.Petersburg or anywhere on the river are
depicted as abolitionists -- not even Judge Thatcher, who is held up as
just and fair -- until Jim makes his statement about being willing to
liberate his family, basically, by any means necessary.

DDD

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