Uncle Toms Cabin Contrasted With Buckingham Hall the Planters Home Or a F

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Uncle Toms Cabin Contrasted With Buckingham Hall the Planters Home Or a F
Robert Criswell
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Yet liis dark, elo- quent eyes spoke plainly wliat Iiis lips never whis- pered ; and Cora understood, and replied in the same delightful language.
One day Eugene expressed his intention of visit- ing his Plantation in Georgia, and invited Melville to accompany him, which he willingly agreed to do. The young men therefore left Charleston in the morn- ing train for Macon, Georgia, near which place was Fairfield Plantation, the domain of our hero. They arrived at Augusta the same evening, and imme
...di- ately changed cars for Macon. While doing so Mel- ville was much amused, as well as surprised, in watch- ing the removal of a lot of slaves from one train to an- other. The reader must know that there are ahvays a nvimber of "stock cars" on these Southern rail- roads, attached to the end of the passenger train, for the purpose of freighting slaves. These cars are per- fectly round, like a coal wagon, or looking like a large hogshead on Vv'heels, yet capacious enough to hold near a hundred; and here the j^oor creatures are huddled together like so many pigs or cattle go- ing to market, and when the weather is warm they suffer intensely from the heat and closeness of the cars.

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