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Chapter 21
Beforeseparating,hedrewamapofthebayouonastripofpaperwithapieceofredchalk,showingthelocalityofEpps’plantation,andtheroadleadingmostdirectlytoit.
NorthupandhisyoungcompanionreturnedtoMarksville,whereitwasdeterminedtocommencelegalproceedingstotestthequestionofmyrighttofreedom. Iwasmadeplaintiff,Mr.Northupactingasmyguardian,andEdwinEppsdefendant. Theprocesstobeissuedwasinthenatureofreplevin,directedtothesheriffoftheparish,commandinghimtotakemeintocustody,anddetainmeuntilthedecisionofthecourt. Bythetimethepapersweredulydrawnup,itwastwelveo’clockatnight—toolatetoobtainthenecessarysignatureoftheJudge,whoresidedsomedistanceoutoftown. FurtherbusinesswasthereforesuspendeduntilMondaymorning.
Everything,apparently,wasmovingalongswimmingly,untilSundayafternoon,whenWaddillcalledatNorthup’sroomtoexpresshisapprehensionofdifficultiestheyhadnotexpectedtoencounter. Basshadbecomealarmed,andhadplacedhisaffairsinthehandsofapersonatthelanding,communicatingtohimhisintentionofleavingtheState. Thispersonhadbetrayedtheconfidencereposedinhimtoacertainextent,andarumorbegantofloataboutthetown,thatthestrangeratthehotel,whohadbeenobservedinthecompanyoflawyerWaddill,wasafteroneofoldEpps’slaves,overonthebayou.