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Chapter 16
AwhitemanworkinginthefieldisarareandunusualspectacleonBayouBœuf. Iimprovedeveryopportunityofcultivatinghisacquaintanceprivately,desiringtoobtainhisconfidencesofarastobewillingtointrustthelettertohiskeeping. HevisitedMarksvillerepeatedly,heinformedme,atownsometwentymilesdistant,andthere,Iproposedtomyself,thelettershouldbemailed.
Carefullydeliberatingonthemostpropermannerofapproachinghimonthesubject,IconcludedfinallytoaskhimsimplyifhewoulddepositaletterformeintheMarksvillepost-officethenexttimehevisitedthatplace,withoutdisclosingtohimthattheletterwaswritten,oranyoftheparticularsitcontained; forIhadfearsthathemightbetrayme,andknewthatsomeinducementmustbeheldouttohimofapecuniarynature,beforeitwouldbesafetoconfideinhim. Aslateasoneo’clockonenightIstolenoiselesslyfrommycabin,and,crossingthefieldtoShaw’s,foundhimsleepingonthepiazza. Ihadbutafewpicayunes—theproceedsofmyfiddlingperformances,butallIhadintheworldIpromisedhimifhewoulddomethefavorrequired. Ibeggedhimnottoexposemeifhecouldnotgranttherequest. Heassuredme,uponhishonor,hewoulddeposititintheMarksvillepost-office,andthathewouldkeepitaninviolablesecretforever. Thoughtheletterwasinmypocketatthetime,Idarednotthendeliverittohim,butstatingIwouldhaveitwritteninadayortwo,badehimgoodnight,andreturnedtomycabin.