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Strangely enough they all found that being enslaved was not to their liking.

Especially so after being transported in appalling conditions, manacled, beaten and whipped. Being made to work long hours for no reward and then disposed of when they were no longer able to do so.

Pretty unsporting of them and how very ungrateful they were.

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