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 * colspan=3 |CONTENTS
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 * |Chapter 1
 * |Memoirs
 * |5
 * Chapter 2
 * The county in which I was born
 * 7
 * Chapter 3
 * That education is the most effectual
 * 11
 * Chapter 4
 * I was about seventeen years old
 * 18
 * Chapter 5
 * The family of colonel Moore
 * 21
 * Chapter 6
 * I had the same task with those
 * 28
 * Chapter 7
 * It would be irksome to myself
 * 31
 * Chapter 8
 * It was impossible for my wife
 * 39
 * Chapter 9
 * I knew that the place where
 * 46
 * Chapter 10
 * I learned afterwards
 * 58
 * Chapter 11
 * It was past noon before we arrived at
 * 62
 * Chapter 12
 * When I recovered my senses
 * 66
 * Chapter 13
 * The next day I was to be sold
 * 70
 * Chapter 14
 * When my new master learned that
 * 74
 * Chapter 15
 * Some persons perhaps may think that
 * 84
 * Chapter 16
 * It is the lot of the slave
 * 90
 * Chapter 17
 * We were driven into the prison-yard
 * 98
 * Chapter 18
 * I had been in the jail ten days
 * 102
 * Chapter 19
 * We remained in jail some three weeks
 * 108
 * Chapter 20
 * I had not been long in Mr Carleton's
 * 117
 * Chapter 21
 * It seemed to be with the greatest
 * 125
 * Chapter 22
 * Before we had half-finished what we had
 * 148
 * Chapter 23
 * I have before observed that Sunday
 * 156
 * Chapter 24
 * One Sunday morning when the boy
 * 160
 * Chapter 25
 * When I got back to Carleton-Hall
 * 162
 * Chapter 26
 * At length we arrived at Charleston
 * 168
 * Chapter 27
 * Among Mr Carleton's servants
 * 173
 * Chapter 28
 * It is customary in South Carolina
 * 182
 * Chapter 29
 * Since the death of his wife
 * 189
 * Chapter 30
 * The authority of masters over their slaves
 * 197
 * Chapter 31
 * We scraped a shallow grave
 * 205
 * Chapter 32
 * By the end of the winter
 * 210
 * Chapter 33
 * We travelled slowly all that night
 * 213
 * Chapter 34
 * I walked on as fast as I was able
 * 220
 * Chapter 35
 * The favorable breezes
 * 227
 * Chapter 36
 * We had a short passage to Liverpool
 * 231
 * Chapter 37
 * Having formed the resolve recorded
 * 238
 * Chapter 38
 * Having reached Richmond on my
 * 246
 * Chapter 39
 * Returning to Richmond
 * 249
 * Chapter 40
 * I lost not a moment in profiting
 * 255
 * Chapter 41
 * Two or three days after my arrival at
 * 261
 * Chapter 42
 * Returning the next day to Carleton Hall
 * 267
 * Chapter 43
 * Mr Telfair, perhaps from professional
 * 275
 * Chapter 44
 * In leaving Mr Mason's hospitable mansion
 * 284
 * Chapter 45
 * As I began to approach the neighborhood
 * 291
 * Chapter 46
 * When I recovered my senses
 * 305
 * Chapter 47
 * Shortly after arriving at Charleston
 * 309
 * Chapter 48
 * Hitherto, during my journey southward
 * 314
 * Chapter 49
 * The stage coach stopped for dinner at
 * 321
 * Chapter 50
 * As the late clerk, bookkeeper
 * 325
 * Chapter 51
 * Mastering my emotion as well as I could
 * 332
 * Chapter 52
 * It was not very difficult to discover
 * 343
 * Chapter 53
 * Leaving my new acquaintance behind
 * 347
 * Chapter 54
 * As I entered the town of Vicksburg
 * 351
 * Chapter 55
 * Having written a letter of inquiry to
 * 378
 * Chapter 56
 * The new mistress — into whose hands
 * 389
 * Chapter 57
 * On Mr Colter’s suggestion
 * 390
 * Chapter 58
 * Poor Eliza! Poor child indeed
 * 398
 * Chapter 59
 * The very next morning
 * 430
 * }
 * Chapter 45
 * As I began to approach the neighborhood
 * 291
 * Chapter 46
 * When I recovered my senses
 * 305
 * Chapter 47
 * Shortly after arriving at Charleston
 * 309
 * Chapter 48
 * Hitherto, during my journey southward
 * 314
 * Chapter 49
 * The stage coach stopped for dinner at
 * 321
 * Chapter 50
 * As the late clerk, bookkeeper
 * 325
 * Chapter 51
 * Mastering my emotion as well as I could
 * 332
 * Chapter 52
 * It was not very difficult to discover
 * 343
 * Chapter 53
 * Leaving my new acquaintance behind
 * 347
 * Chapter 54
 * As I entered the town of Vicksburg
 * 351
 * Chapter 55
 * Having written a letter of inquiry to
 * 378
 * Chapter 56
 * The new mistress — into whose hands
 * 389
 * Chapter 57
 * On Mr Colter’s suggestion
 * 390
 * Chapter 58
 * Poor Eliza! Poor child indeed
 * 398
 * Chapter 59
 * The very next morning
 * 430
 * }
 * The new mistress — into whose hands
 * 389
 * Chapter 57
 * On Mr Colter’s suggestion
 * 390
 * Chapter 58
 * Poor Eliza! Poor child indeed
 * 398
 * Chapter 59
 * The very next morning
 * 430
 * }
 * The very next morning
 * 430
 * }