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Yes they had one named jim by the way this book is awsome and I have to read it in school

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Yes, in Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Aunt Polly is depicted as a kind and caring woman, but there is no explicit mention of her owning slaves. It is important to note that the novel is set in a fictional town in Missouri, where slavery was prevalent during that time period.

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