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Chapter 16
ItwasimpossibleformetoexpelthesuspicionsIentertained,andallnightIlayawake,revolvinginmymindthesafestcoursetopursue. Iwaswillingtoriskagreatdealtoaccomplishmypurpose,butshouldtheletterbyanymeansfallintothehandsofEpps,itwouldbeadeath-blowtomyaspirations. Iwas"perplexedintheextreme."
Mysuspicionswerewell-founded,asthesequeldemonstrated. Thenextdaybutone,whilescrapingcottoninthefield,EppsseatedhimselfonthelinefencebetweenShaw’splantationandhisown,insuchapositionastooverlookthesceneofourlabors. PresentlyArmsbymadehisappearance,and,mountingthefence,tookaseatbesidehim. Theyremainedtwoorthreehours,allofwhichtimeIwasinanagonyofapprehension.
Thatnight,whilebroilingmybacon,Eppsenteredthecabinwithhisrawhideinhishand.
"Well,boy,"saidhe,"IunderstandI’vegotalarnednigger,thatwritesletters,andtriestogetwhitefellowstomail’em. Wonderifyouknowwhoheis?"
Myworstfearswererealized,andalthoughitmaynotbeconsideredentirelycreditable,evenunderthecircumstances,yetaresorttoduplicityanddownrightfalsehoodwastheonlyrefugethatpresenteditself.
"Don’tknownothingaboutit,MasterEpps,"Iansweredhim,assuminganairofignoranceandsurprise;"Don’tknownothingatallaboutit,sir."
"Wan’tyouovertoShaw’snightbeforelast?"heinquired.
"No,master,"wasthereply.