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Mas'r Henry, being a native of Charleston, was also a gentleman of culture, and fond of the fine arts to some extent.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865 Various
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Mas'r Rob and his friends were beating back the men that meant to take away Flor and all her kind to freeze and starve;
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865 Various
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"De tar-kittle's a b'ilin 'on de keen jump, Mas'r Mellasys."
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861 Various
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"Mas'r whipped me mos 'ter death last Monday, but if I can only get you to come to Jesus and love him, I am willing to die for your sake tomorrow."
Stories Worth Rereading Various
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Mas'r Gano told me if I didn't come the sheriff would git me.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Kentucky Narratives Work Projects Administration
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"What, you did car for de ole man, Mas'r Bart -- did you?" said
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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"See yah, Mas'r Tom -- and chil'n all," said Solomon, at last.
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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"Well," said one old negro, "Mas'r said de Yankees had horns and tails, but I nebber beliebed it till now."
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Hyah's Mas'r Tom habn't had notin to eat more'n a mont; an hyah's de res ob de blubbed breddern ob de Bee see double what been a fastin since dey riz at free clock dis shinin and spicious morn.
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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But, with his Testament in his hand, he stood before the people of the plantation, and said, "Mas'r whip me mos 'ter death last Monday, an' I don't know but he will kill me tomorrow, but if he does, I shall not suffer more than Jesus did when he died on the cross for us."
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