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Excerpt from A Poet's Bazaar, Vol. 3 of 3: From the Danish of Hans Christian Andersen
Thus, we now belong to the suite of a rich American; but we must go on horseback, for it looks more pompous, and the Turks pay great regard to pomp and magnificence. A few soldiers, also mounted, accompany the procession.
Not far from the great bazaar, we come to a place surrounded by wooden buildings, forming an open gallery the jutting roof is supported by rough beams inside, along the gallery, are small chambers where traders stow their goods; and these goods are human beings, - black and white female slaves.
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