A. Woodward / AWoodward
'Since the following chapters were prepared for the press, my attention was directed by a friend, to a letter published in a Northern paper, which detailed some shocking things, that the writer had seen and heard in the South; and also some severe strictures on the institution of domestic slavery in the Southern States.I have in the following work, related an anecdote of a young lawyer, who being asked how he could stand up before the court, and with unblushing audacity state falsehoods; he very promptly answered, 'I was well paid; I received a large fee, and could therefore afford to lie.' I infer from the class of letters referred to, that the writers are generally 'well paid' for their services.'