Hurricane Hurry

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Abright idea struck me--I would become a gardener. There was aconsiderable portion of ground attached to our mansion. I had had somelittle experience before in my life; others also knew something aboutthe art, and so we hoped that our united stock of knowledge wouldproduce us a good supply of vegetables. We had unfortunately but littlemoney to purchase tools, or seeds or plants, but we did not disdain toturn beggars. We borrowed what tools we could, and manufactured spadesand hoes and rakes out... of wood. They were not very neat, but theyanswered our purpose. Seeds cost but very little; many were given us, others we bought. The poor unsophisticated, ignorant blacks were verykind-hearted, and gave us all they could spare. Thus our garden becameour greatest source of amusement, and at the same time a most profitableemployment.
Often for days together we had no other food but that which our gardenproduced. We had yam, cassava, choco, ochro, tomatoes, Indian kale, Lima beans, potatoes, peas, beans, calalue, beet-root, artichokes, cucumbers, carrots, parsnips, radishes, celery and salads of all sorts;nor must I forget the magnificent cabbage-trees some two hundred feethigh--not that we planted them, by-the-bye--or the fruits, thecocoa-nut, plantain, banana, the alligator pear, the cashew, papaw, custard apples, and others too numerous to mention; the recollection ofwhich even now makes my mouth water, as it did sometimes then, when wesaw but could not obtain them.


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