In the first paragraph, Douglass writes that he does not want to reveal the names of the white boys who taught him to read, because “it is an almost unpardonable offence.” What personal comment does Douglass add to this statement? What does he later come to realize when he reads one of Sheridan’s speeches in “The Columbian Orator,” and what distinctions does he make between these ideas?
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“well,” he says, “there’s excuse for picks and letting-on, in a case like this; if it warn’t so, i wouldn’t approve of it, nor i wouldn’t stand by and see the rules broke—because right is right, and wrong is wrong, and a body ain’t got no business doing wrong when he ain’t ignorant and knows better. it might answer for you to dig jim out with a pick, without any letting-on, because you don’t know no better; but it wouldn’t for me, because i do know better.” the meaning in this excerpt is
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