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Chapter 22
Theyembracedme,andwithtearsflowingdowntheircheeks,hunguponmyneck. ButIdrawaveiloverascenewhichcanbetterbeimaginedthandescribed.
Whentheviolenceofouremotionshadsubsidedtoasacredjoy—whenthehouseholdgatheredroundthefire,thatsentoutitswarmandcracklingcomfortthroughtheroom, weconversedofthethousandeventsthathadoccurred—thehopesandfears,thejoysandsorrows,thetrialsandtroubleswehadeachexperiencedduringthelongseparation. AlonzowasabsentinthewesternpartoftheState. Theboyhadwrittentohismotherashorttimeprevious,oftheprospectofhisobtainingsufficientmoneytopurchasemyfreedom. Fromhisearliestyears,thathadbeenthechiefobjectofhisthoughtsandhisambition. TheyknewIwasinbondage. Theletterwrittenonboardthebrig,andClemRayhimself,hadgiventhemthatinformation. ButwhereIwas,untilthearrivalofBass’letter,wasamatterofconjecture. ElizabethandMargaretoncereturnedfromschool—soAnneinformedme—weepingbitterly. Oninquiringthecauseofthechildren’ssorrow,itwasfoundthat,whilestudyinggeography,theirattentionhadbeenattractedtothepictureofslavesworkinginthecotton-field,andanoverseerfollowingthemwithhiswhip. Itremindedthemofthesufferingstheirfathermightbe,and,asithappened,actuallywas,enduringintheSouth.
