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Southern any negro unprovided with papers showing that be was a

free man was liable to be arrested and sent back to the South a

prisoner; large rewards being given to these who arrested them。



As he was returning from one of these interviews with his wife;

Tony was detected by the overseer; who was scrolling about round

the slaves' quarters; and was next morning flogged until he became

insensible。  So terrible was the punishment that for some days he

was unable to walk。  As soon as he could get about he was again

set to work; but the following morning he was found to be missing。 

Andrew Jackson at once rode into Richmond; and In half an hour

placards and handbills were printed offering a reward for his

capture。  These were not only circulated in the neighborhood; but

were sent off to all the towns and villages through which Tony

might be expected to pass in the endeavor to make his way north。 

Vincent soon learned from Dan what had taken place。



〃You have no idea; I suppose; Dan; as to which way he is likely to

go?〃



Dan shook his bead。



〃Me suppose; massa; dat most likely he gone and hidden in de

great woods by de James River。  Berry difficult to find him dere。〃



〃Difficult to find him; no doubt;〃 Vincent agreed。 〃But he could

not stop there long…he would find nothing to eat in the woods; and

though he might perhaps support himself for a time on corn or

roots from the clearings scattered about through the James

Peninsula; he must sooner or later be caught。〃



〃Dar are runaways in de woods now; Massa Vincent;〃 Dan said;

〃some ob dem hab been dar for month。〃



〃But how do they live; Dan?〃



〃Well; sar; you see dey hab friends on de plantations; and

sometimes at night one of de slaves will steal away wid a basket

ob yams and corn…cakes and oder things and put dem down in a

certain place in de forest; and next morning; sure enough; dey will

be gone。  Dangerous work dat; massa; because if dey caught with

food; it known for sure dat dey carry it to runaway; and den you

know dey pretty well flog the life out of dem。〃



〃Yes; I know; Dan; it is a very serious matter hiding a runaway

slave; and even a white man would be very heavily punished; and

perhaps lynched; if caught in the act。  Well; make what inquiries

you can among the slaves; and find out if you can whether any of

those Jacksons have an idea which way Tony has gone。  But do not

go yourself on to Jackson's place; if you were caught there now it

would be an awkward matter for both of us。〃



〃I will find out; Massa Vincent; but I don't s'pose Tony said a word

to any of the others。  He know well enough dat de Jacksons

question ebery one pretty sharp; and per haps flog dem all round to

find out if dey know anything。 He keep it to himself about going

away for sush。〃



The Jacksons kept up a vigorous hunt after their slave and day

after day parties of men ranged through the woods but without

discovering any traces of him。  Bloodhounds were employed the

first day; but before these could be fetched from Richmond the

scent had grown cold; for Tony had gone off as soon as the slaves

had been shut up for the night and had; directly he left the hut;

wrapped leaves round his feet; therefore the hounds; when they

arrived from Richmond; were unable to take up the scent。



A week after Tony's escape; Vincent returned late one evening

from a visit to some friends。  Dan; as he took his horse; whispered

to him: 〃Stop a little on your way to house; Massa Vincent; me hab

something to tell you。〃



〃What is it; Dan?〃 Vincent asked; as the lad; after putting up his

horse in the stable; came running up to him。



〃Me have seen Tony; sah。  He in de shrubs ober dar。 He want to

see Dinah; but me no take message till me tell you about him。  He

half starved; sah; me give him some yams。〃



〃That's right; Dan。〃



〃He pretty nigh desperate; sar; he say dey hunt him like wild

beast。〃



〃I will see him; Dan。  If I can help him in any way I will do so。 

Unfortunately I do not know any of the people who help to get

slaves away; so I can give him no advice as to the best way to

proceed。  Still I might talk it over with him。  When I have joined

him; do you go up to the house and tell Chloe from me to give you

a pile of corn…cake… it's no use giving him flour; for he would be

afraid to light a fire to cook it。  Tell her to give you; too; any cold

meat there may be in the house。  Don't tell Dinah her husband is

here till we have talked the matter over。〃



Dan led Vincent up to a clump of bushes。



〃It am all right; Tony;〃 he said; 〃here is Massa Vincent come to see

you。〃



The bushes parted and Tony came out into the full moonlight。  He

looked haggard and worn; his clothes were torn into strips by the

bushes。



〃My poor fellow;〃 Vincent said kindly; 〃I am sorry to see you in

such a state。〃



A great sob broke from the black



〃De Lord bress you; sah; for your goodness and for saving Dinah

from do hands of dose debils! Now she safe wid you and de child;

Tony no care berry much what come to him…do sooner he dead de

better。  He wish dat one day when dey flog him dey had kill him

altogether; den all de trouble at an end。  Dey hunt him ebory day

with dogs and guns; and soon they catch him。  No can go on much

longer like dis。  To…day me nearly gib myself up。 Den me thought

me like to see Dinah once more to say good…by; so make great

effort and ran a bit furder。〃



〃I have been thinking whether it would be possible to plan some

way for your escape; Tony。〃



The negro shook his head。



〃Dar never escape; sah; but to get to Canada; dat too far any way。 

Not possible to walk all dat way and get food by do road。  Suah to

be caught。〃



〃No; I do not think it will be possible to escape that way; Tony。 

The only possible plan would be to get you on board some ship

going to England。〃



〃Ships not dare take negro on board;〃 Tony said。  〃Me heard dat

said many times…dat against de law。〃



〃Yes; I know it's against the law;〃 Vincent said; 〃and it's against

the law my talking to you here; Tony; but you see it's done。  The

difficulty is how to do it。  All vessels are searched before they

start; and an officer goes down with them past Fortress Monroe to

see that they take no one en board。  Still it is possible。  Of course

there is risk in the matter; but there is risk in everything。  I will

think it over。  Do not lose heart。  Dan will be back directly with

enough food to last you for some days。  If I were you I would take

refuge this time in White Oak Swamp。  It is much nearer; and I

hear it has already been searched from end to end; so they are not

likely to try again; and if yon hear them you can; if you are

pressed; cross the Chickahominy and make down through the

woods。  Do you come again on Saturday evening…that will give me

four days to see what I can do。  I may not succeed; you know; for

the penalty is so severe against taking negroes on board that I may

not be able to find any one willing to risk it。  But it is worth

trying。〃



〃De Lord bless you; sah!〃 Tony said。  〃I will do juss what you toll

me; but don't you run no risks for me; my life ain't worth dat。〃



〃I will take care; Tony。 And now here comes Dan with the

provisions。〃



〃Can I see Dinah; sah?〃 Tony pleaded。



〃I think you had better not;〃 Vincent replied。  〃You see the

Jacksons might at any moment learn that she is here; and then she

might be questioned whether she had seen you since your escape;

and it would be much better for her to be able to deny having done

so。  But you shall see her next time you come; whether I am able to

make any arrangements for your escape or not。  I will let he! know

to…morrow morning that I have seen you; and that you are safe at

present。〃



The next morning Vincent rode over to City Point; where ships

with a large draught of water generally brought up; either

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