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relative to their own country ; sometimes to what they heard from 

 their master, as they started with their load, but the sound is the 

 same. 



Repeated several times. 



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Another. 



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COFFEE-CARRIERS. 



The coffee-carriers go along in large gangs of twenty or thirty, 



singing— 



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Another. 



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One half take the air, with one or two keeping up a kind of a hum 

 on the common chord, and the remainder finish the bar. 



These slaves are required by their masters to obtain a certain sum, 

 according to their ability, say from twenty-five to fifty cents a day, 



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