washingtons in A Sentence

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    The Washingtons Elizabeth Langdon.

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    One of the reporters asked her if she ever regretted leaving the Washingtons and Mount Vernon, where, if she had stayed, she might have lived an easier life.

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    There's no evidence that the man in question had anything to do with the escape, but the Washingtons feared that he would gotten her pregnant and abandoned her.

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    Langdon, a longtime friend of the Washingtons, was nonetheless so disturbed by what he heard that he slipped out of the house while Bassett was eating dinner and warned Judge of the danger.

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    As odd as it may sound to modern ears, the Washingtons were actually stunned and hurt that one of their favorite slaves-“more like[our] child than a servant,” as Washington put it- had escaped.

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    Judge was one of eight slaves who accompanied the Washingtons to New York City, then the nation's capital, when Washington was elected president in April 1789, and then to Philadelphia when the capital moved there in 1790.

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