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"Massa Kilpatrick wasn't no piddlin' man. He was a man of plenty. He had a big house with no more style to it than a crib, but it could room plenty people. He was a medicine doctor and they was rooms in the second story for sick folks what come to lay in. It would take two days to go all over the land he owned. He had cattle and stock and sheep and more'n a hundred slaves and more besides. He bought the bes' of (n-word) near every time the spec'lators come that way. He'd make a swap of the old ones and give money for young ones what could work."How does Mary Reynolds describe her slave owner "Massa Kilpatrick"?a. Kilpatrick was a poor, drunk owner who was very harsh to his slavesb. Her slave owner was so busy that he hardly ever on the plantation c. Since Kilpatrick had a very large plantation, Mary never met himd. Mary Reynolds recalls her slave owner as being a very affluent man

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