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Kingston, June 14, 1811
Runaway from the Subscriber, about six weeks ago, a short
stout Negro Woman, named Zair, of the Congo Country, about
20 years old, marked on one of her shoulders, but not distinctly,
BDY, having the left part of her cheek blacker than the rest of
the face; she speaks English and French, and is well known in
Kingston, where she is accustomed to sell vegetables. As she
is supposed to be traveling in the Mountains, for the purpose
of buying Provisions to sell in this market, it is suspected that
she has a false ticket. […]
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