Journal of a Residence On a Georgian Plantation 8 2

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Journal of a Residence On a Georgian Plantation 8 2
Frances Ann Kemble
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I was too unhappy to write any more, my dear friend, and you have beenspared the rest of my paroxysm, which hereabouts culminated in the blessedrefuge of abundant tears. God will provide. He has not forgotten, nor willHe forsake these His poor children; and if I may no longer minister tothem, they yet are in His hand, who cares for them more and better than Ican.
Towards the afternoon yesterday, I rowed up the river to the rice-island, by way of refreshment to my spirits, and came back to-day,
...Wednesday the27th, through rather a severe storm. Before going to bed last night Ifinished Mr. Clay's speech, and ground my teeth over it. Before startingthis morning I received from head-man Frank a lesson on the variousqualities of the various sorts of rice, and should be (at any rate till Iforget all he told me, which I 'feel in my bones' will be soon) acompetent judge and expert saleswoman. The dead white speck, which showsitself sometimes in rice as it does in teeth, is in the former, as in thelatter, a sign of decay; the finest quality of rice is what may be calledflinty, clear and unclouded, and a pretty clean sparkling-looking thing itis.

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