
START: For these past few days my collea...
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Granville Sharp is a passionate abolitionist, who
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START: For these past few days my colleagues and I gathered herabouts have been travelling England in an attempt to do what? To make you good people aware of the evil we Englishmen are tolerating both overseas and here in our own land.
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END: We need funds urgently, for the first ship will be ready to sail for the grain coast within a month, and provisions must still be purchased and stores and supplies laid down in order that our intrepid pioneers might survive their first African rainy season.
Caryl Phillips. Rough Crossings. Oberon Books, 2007. pp.65-66.
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