what does the Wanderer say about his attempt to pray with his mother? (The slave dealer By: Thomas Pringle)

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The Wanderer says that his attempt to pray with his mother was met with indifference and hostility from the slave dealer. The dealer mocked their prayers and insisted that they were only permitted to pray according to his instructions. This rejection of their attempts at spiritual connection left the Wanderer feeling isolated and despondent.
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