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作者:人生几何      更新:2021-02-19 17:02      字数:9322
  following Clotelle as she passed through the room。
  〃She is far above the station of a slave;〃 remarked the lady。 〃I saw her;
  last   night;  when    removing     some   books;   open    on  and   stand   over  it  a
  moment as if she was reading; and she is as white as I am。 I am almost
  sorry you bought her。〃
  At this juncture the front door…bell rang; and Clotelle hurried through
  the room to answer it。
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  〃Miss Morton;〃 said the servant as she returned to the mistress' room。
  〃Ask her to walk in;〃 responded the mistress。
  〃Now; my dear;〃 said Mrs。 Taylor to her husband; 〃just look and see if
  you do not notice a marked resemblance between the countenances of Jane
  and Clotelle。〃
  Miss Morton entered the room just as Mrs。 Taylor ceased speaking。
  〃Have you heard that the Jamisons are down with the fever?〃 inquired
  the young lady; after asking about the health of the Taylors。
  〃No; I had not; I was in hopes it would not get into our street;〃 replied
  Mrs。 Taylor。
  All this while Mr。 and Mrs。 Taylor were keenly scrutinizing their
  visitor    and   Clotelle   and    even   the   two   young     women      seemed     to  be
  conscious   that   they   were   in   some   way   the   objects   of   more   than   usual
  attention。
  Miss     Morton     had    scarcely    departed     before    Mrs。    Taylor     began
  questioning   Clotelle   concerning   her   early   childhood;   and   became   more
  than ever satisfied that the slave…girl was in some way connected with the
  Mortons。
  Every   hour   brought   fresh   news   of   the   ravages   of   the   fever;   and   the
  Taylors commenced preparing to leave town。 As Mr。 Taylor could not go
  at   once;   it  was   determined      that  his   wife   should    leave   without    him;
  accompanied   by  her   new   maid…servant。   Just   as   Mrs。 Taylor   and   Clotelle
  were stepping into the carriage; they were informed that Dr。 Morton was
  down with the epidemic。
  It was a beautiful day; with a fine breeze for the time of year; that Mrs。
  Taylor and her servant found themselves in the cabin of the splendid new
  steamer 〃Walk…in…the…Water;〃 bound from New Orleans to Mobile。 Every
  berth    in  the   boat   was   occupied     by   persons    fleeing   from    the   fearful
  contagion that was carrying off its hundreds daily。
  Late in the day; as Clotelle was standing at one of the windows of the
  ladies'   saloon;   she   was   astonished   to   see   near   her;   and   with   eyes   fixed
  intently upon her; the tall young stranger whom she had observed in the
  slave…market a   few days   before。 She   turned hastily  away; but the   heated
  cabin and the want of fresh air soon drove her again to the window。 The
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  young   gentleman   again   appeared;   and   coming   to   the   end   of   the   saloon;
  spoke     to  the   slave…girl   in  broken     English。   This    confirmed     her   in  her
  previous opinion that he was a foreigner; and she rejoiced that she had not
  fallen into his hands。
  〃I want to talk with you;〃 said the stranger。
  〃What do you want with me?〃 she inquired。                   〃I am your friend;〃 he
  answered。 〃I saw you in the slave…market last week; and regretted that I
  did not speak to you then。          I returned in the evening; but you was gone。〃
  Clotelle looked indignantly at the stranger; and was about leaving the
  window   again   when   the   quivering   of   his   lips   and   the   trembling   of   his
  voice struck her attention and caused her to remain。
  〃I   intended   to   buy  you   and   make   you   free   and   happy;  but   I   was   too
  late;〃 continued he。
  〃Why do you wish to make me free?〃 inquired the girl。
  〃Because I   once had   an only  and   lovely  sister;   who died three   years
  ago in France; and you are so much like her that had I not known of her
  death I should certainly have taken you for her。〃
  〃However much I may resemble your sister; you are aware that I am
  not   she;   why;   then;   take   so   much   interest   in   one   whom   you   have   never
  seen before and may never see again?〃
  〃The love;〃 said he; 〃which I had for my sister is transferred to you。〃
  Clotelle   had   all   along   suspected   that   the   man   was   a   knave;   and   this
  profession   of   love   at   once   confirmed   her   in   that   belief。   She   therefore
  immediately turned away and left him。
  Hours     elapsed。     Twilight     was    just  〃letting   down     her   curtain   and
  pinning   it   with   a   star;〃   as   the   slave…girl   seated   herself   on   a   sofa   by   the
  window;      and    began    meditating     upon    her   eventful    history;   meanwhile
  watching the white waves as they seemed to sport with each other in the
  wake   of   the   noble   vessel;   with   the   rising   moon   reflecting   its   silver   rays
  upon the splendid scene; when the foreigner once more appeared near the
  window。       Although agitated for fear her mistress would see her talking to
  a stranger;  and be   angry; Clotelle   still thought   she saw  something in the
  countenance of the young man that told her he was sincere; and she did
  not wish to hurt his feelings。
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  〃Why   persist   in   your   wish   to   talk   with   me?〃   she   said;   as   he   again
  advanced and spoke to her。
  〃I wish to purchase you and make you happy;〃 returned he。
  〃But I am not for sale now;〃 she replied。              〃My present mistress will
  not sell me; and if you wished to do so ever so much you could not。〃
  〃Then;〃     said   he;  〃if  I  cannot   buy    you;   when    the  steamer     reaches
  Mobile; fly with me; and you shall be free。〃
  〃I   cannot   do   it;〃   said   Clotelle;   and   she   was   just   leaving   the   stranger
  when he took from his pocket a piece of paper and thrust it into her hand。
  After returning to her room; she unfolded the paper; and found; to her
  utter astonishment that it contained a one hundred dollar note on the Bank
  of the United States。        The first impulse of the girl was to return the paper
  and its contents immediately to the giver; but examining the paper more
  closely; she saw in faint pencil…marks; 〃Remember this is from one who
  loves   you。〃     Another   thought   was   to   give   it   to   her   mistress;   and   she
  returned to the saloon for that purpose; but on finding Mrs。 Taylor engaged
  in conversation with some ladies; she did not deem it proper to interrupt
  her。
  Again; therefore; Clotelle seated herself by the window; and again the
  stranger   presented   himself。       She   immediately   took   the   paper   from   her
  pocket; and handed it to him; but he declined taking it; saying;
  〃No; keep it; it may be of some service to you when I am far away。〃
  〃Would that I could understand you;〃 said the slave。
  〃Believe that I am sincere; and then you will understand me;〃 returned
  the young man。        〃Would you rather be a slave than be free?〃 inquired he;
  with tears that glistened in the rays of the moon。
  〃No;〃 said she; 〃I want my freedom; but I must live a virtuous life。〃
  〃Then; if you would be free and happy; go with me。                    We shall be in
  Mobile   in   two   hours;   and   when   the   passengers   are   going   on   shore;   you
  take   my   arm。   Have   your   face   covered   with   a   veil;   and   you   will   not   be
  observed。 We will take passage immediately for France; you can pass as
  my sister; and I pledge you my honor that I will marry you as soon as we
  arrive in France。〃
  This   solemn   promise;   coupled   with   what   had   previously   been   said;
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  gave Clotelle confidence in the man; and she instantly determined to go
  with him。      〃But then;〃 thought she; 〃what if I should be detected? I would
  be forever ruined; for I would be sold; and in all probability have to end
  my days on a cotton; rice; or sugar plantation。〃 However; the thought of
  freedom in the future outweighed this danger; and her resolve was taken。
  Dressing   herself   in   some   of   her   best   clothes;   and   placing   her   veiled
  bonnet   where   she   could   get   it   without   the   knowledge   of   her   mistress;
  Clotelle awaited with a heart filled with the deepest emotions and anxiety
  the