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“Besides, I was always interfering in the details. Being myself one of the lazi-
est of mortals, I had altogether too much fellow-feeling for the lazy; and when the
poor, shiftless dogs put stones at the bottom of their cotton-baskets to make them
weigh heavier, or filled their sacks with dirt with cotton at the top, it seemed so
exactly what I should do if I were they, I couldn’t and wouldn’t have them
flogged for it. Well, of course, there was an end of plantation discipline; and Alf
and I came to about the same point that I and my respected father did, years be-
fore. So he told me that I was a womanish sentimentalist, and would never do for
business life; and advised me to take the bank-stock and the New Orleans family
mansion, and go to writing poetry, and let him manage the plantation. So we
parted, and I came here.”

“But why didn’t you free your slaves?”

“Well, I wasn’t up to that. To hold them as tools for money-making, I could
not;- have them to help spend money, you know, didn’t look quite so ugly to me.
Some of them were old house-servants, to whom I was much attached; and the
younger ones were children to the old. All were well satisfied to be as they were.”
He paused, and walked reflectively up and down the room.

“There was,” said St. Clare, “a time in my life when I had plans and hopes of
doing something in this world, more than to float and drift. I had vague, indistinct
yearnings to be a sort of emancipator,- to free my native land from this spot and
stain. All young men have had such fever-fits, I suppose, some time, but then-”
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