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Chapter 21
Ilingeredaslongasprudencepermitted,andwasaboutleavingtheroom,whenEppsinquired,
"Platt,doyouknowthisgentleman?"
"Yes,master,"Ireplied,"IhaveknownhimaslongasIcanremember."
"Wheredoeshelive?"
"HelivesinNew-York."
"Didyoueverlivethere?"
"Yes,master—bornandbredthere."
"Youwasfree,then. Nowyoud——dnigger,"heexclaimed,"whydidyounottellmethatwhenIboughtyou?"
"MasterEpps,"Ianswered,inasomewhatdifferenttonethantheoneinwhichIhadbeenaccustomedtoaddresshim—"MasterEpps,youdidnottakethetroubletoaskme;besides,Itoldoneofmyowners—themanthatkidnappedme—thatIwasfree,andwaswhippedalmosttodeathforit."
"Itseemstherehasbeenaletterwrittenforyoubysomebody. Now,whoisit?" hedemanded,authoritatively. Imadenoreply.
"Isay,whowrotethatletter?"hedemandedagain.
"PerhapsIwroteitmyself,"Isaid.
"Youhaven’tbeentoMarksvillepost-officeandbackbeforelight,Iknow."
Heinsisteduponmyinforminghim,andIinsistedIwouldnot. Hemademanyvehementthreatsagainsttheman,whoeverhemightbe,andintimatedthebloodyandsavagevengeancehewouldwreakuponhim,whenhefoundhimout. Hiswholemannerandlanguageexhibitedafeelingofangertowardstheunknownpersonwhohadwrittenforme,andoffretfulnessattheideaoflosingsomuchproperty.