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Chapter 14
Thecarriageproceededinadvance,thewagonfollowing;behindthistheslaveswerearranged,whilethetwohorsemenbroughtuptherear,andinthisordertheprocessionmovedoutofHolmesville.
ThatnightwereachedaMr.McCrow’splantation,adistanceoftenorfifteenmiles,whenwewereorderedtohalt. Largefireswerebuilt,andeachonespreadinghisblanketontheground,laiddownuponit. Thewhitemenlodgedinthegreathouse. Anhourbeforedaywewerearousedbythedriverscomingamongus,crackingtheirwhipsandorderingustoarise. Thentheblanketswererolledup,andbeingseverallydeliveredtomeanddepositedinthewagon,theprocessionsetforthagain.
Thefollowingnightitrainedviolently. Wewerealldrenched,ourclothessaturatedwithmudandwater. Reachinganopenshed,formerlyagin-house,wefoundbeneathitsuchshelterasitafforded. Therewasnotroomforallofustolaydown. Thereweremained,huddledtogether,throughthenight,continuingourmarch,asusual,inthemorning. Duringthejourneywewerefedtwiceaday,boilingourbaconandbakingourcorn-cakeatthefiresinthesamemannerasinourhuts. WepassedthroughLafayetteville,Mountsville,New-Town,toCentreville,whereBobandUncleAbramwerehired. Ournumberdecreasedasweadvanced—nearlyeverysugarplantationrequiringtheservicesofoneormore.
OnourroutewepassedtheGrandCoteauorprairie,avastspaceoflevel,monotonouscountry,withoutatree,exceptanoccasionalonewhichhadbeentransplantednearsomedilapidateddwelling.