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Lewis Rand
Mary Johnston
Lewis Rand
Mary Johnston
Book Excerpt: ...s the black earth beneath the tobacco, and to walk between the rows and feel the thick leaves. For him it sufficed to rise at dawn and spend the day in the fields overseeing the hands, to come home at dusk to a supper of corn bread and bacon, to go to bed within the hour and sleep without a dream until cockcrow, to walk the fields again till dusk and supper-time. Church on Sunday, Charlottesville on Court Days, Richmond once a year, varied the monotony. The one passion, the one softness, showed in his love for horses. He broke the colts for half the county; there was no horse that he could not ride, and his great form and coal-black locks were looked for and found at every race. The mare that he was riding he had bought with his legacy, before he bought the land on the Three-Notched Road. He was now considering whether he could afford to buy in Richmond a likely negro to help him and Lewis in the fields. With all the stubbornness of a dull mind, he meant to keep Lewis in the fields. Long ago, when he was a ha...
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | January 28, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9798687905985 |
Publishers | INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED |
Pages | 402 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 21 mm · 535 g |
Language | English |
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