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>> I found a letter to Prinn's that [music]
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makes mention of Roberts.
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I found a letter to Prinn's that makes
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>> Prinn's and Torres might reveal more
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themselves. They're heading this way.
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Come now, stay out of sight.
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>> Where are you hiding?
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>> YOU'LL PAY FOR THAT.
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>> HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN SINCE OUR last
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meeting, Seigneur Prince? A year?
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You first described this Roberts fellow
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to me in November of 1715.
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Much has changed in that short time, you
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know. None call me governor, for
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instance, for I quit that post last
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>> Ah, I was not aware.
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>> So many churches in Kingston.
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Have the English at last taken to
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converting their slaves to the Christian
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GOD KNOWS, TORRES. THERE'S none here so
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>> Foolish? How do you mean?
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>> Is it not a sin to enslave a fellow
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Therefore, to transmute a slave's soul
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from animal to man would be
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tantamount to inviting one's cattle to
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>> I find your bearing appalling, Prince. I
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believe all thinking, feeling men
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deserve respect and opportunity.
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>> Opportunity is what my auction
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presented. 18 slaves sold and more to be
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The profits of slavery outweigh the
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petty arguments against it.
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>> In the short term, it makes us money,
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see? But in the long term, it will
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render us the victims of our own
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>> Ah, but you and I, sir, old as we are,
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will not live to see that unfortunate
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day. So, bye, Bartholomew.