Дванадцять років рабства
Chapter 12
I,beingunskillfulalwaysinthatbusiness,wouldhavesatisfiedmymasterbybringinginthelatterquantity,whileontheotherhand,Patseywouldsurelyhavebeenbeatenifshefailedtoproducetwiceasmuch.
Thecottongrowsfromfivetosevenfeethigh,eachstalkhavingagreatmanybranches,shootingoutinalldirections,andlappingeachotherabovethewaterfurrow.
Therearefewsightsmorepleasanttotheeye,thanawidecottonfieldwhenitisinthebloom. Itpresentsanappearanceofpurity,likeanimmaculateexpanseoflight,new-fallensnow.
Sometimestheslavepicksdownonesideofarow,andbackupontheother,butmoreusually,thereisoneoneitherside,gatheringallthathasblossomed,leavingtheunopenedbollsforasucceedingpicking. Whenthesackisfilled,itisemptiedintothebasketandtroddendown. Itisnecessarytobeextremelycarefulthefirsttimegoingthroughthefield,inordernottobreakthebranchesoffthestalks. Thecottonwillnotbloomuponabrokenbranch. Eppsneverfailedtoinflicttheseverestchastisementontheunluckyservantwho,eithercarelesslyorunavoidably,wasguiltyintheleastdegreeinthisrespect.
Thehandsarerequiredtobeinthecottonfieldassoonasitislightinthemorning,and,withtheexceptionoftenorfifteenminutes,whichisgiventhematnoontoswallowtheirallowanceofcoldbacon,theyarenotpermittedtobeamomentidleuntilitistoodarktosee,andwhenthemoonisfull,theyoftentimeslabortillthemiddleofthenight.