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Lonny wrote, "It is an interesting study for the psychologist/historian. 
Some may have had a relationship much like we presently have with our own 
beloved and faithful pets."
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Yes, that is just the thought I had when reading some wills: anger at those 
who had been what they considered unfaithful, a warm feeling toward those 
they felt had been faithful. Of course, many of the ones which emancipated 
their slaves were quite different: "...being fully persuaded that freedom is 
the natural right of all mankind..."
Paul

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