Flashman & the Angel of the Lord: From the Flashman Papers, 1858-59
What is Flash's opinion of slavery in the novel, Flashman & the Angel of the Lord: From the Flashman Papers, 1858-59?
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Flash admits to the reader he is very much for himself and has no opinion on slavery one way or the other. He even plays down Brown's role, saying even without him slavery would have died out.
Flashman & the Angel of the Lord: From the Flashman Papers, 1858-59