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CHAPTER XVIII.

O'NEIL, THE TANNER — CONVERSATIONS WITH AUNT PHEBE OVERHEARD — EPPS IN THE TANNING BUSINESS — STABBING OF UNCLE ABRAM — THE UGLY WOUND — EPPS IS JEALOUS — PATSEY IS MISSING — HER RETURN FROM SHAW'S — HARRIET, SHAW'S BLACK WIFE — EPPS ENGRAGED — PATSEY DENIES HIS CHARGES — SHE IS TIED DOWN NAKED TO FOUR STAKES — THE INHUMAN FLOGGING — FLAYING OF PATSEY — THE BEAUTY OF THE — THE BUCKET OF SALT WATER — THE DRES STIFF WITH BLOOD — PATSEY GROWS MELANCHOLY — HER IDEA OF GOD AND ETERNITY — OF HEAVEN AND FREEDOM — THE EFFECT OF SLAVE-WHIPPING — EPP'S OLDEST SON — "THE CHILD IS FATHER TO THE MAN."

WILEY suffered severely at the hands of Master Epps, as has been related in the preceding chapter, but in this respect he fared no worse than his unfortunate companions. "Spare the rod," was an idea scouted by our master. He was constitutionally subject to periods of ill-humor, and at such times, however little provocation there might be, a certain amount of punishment was inflicted. The circumstances attending the last flogging but one that I received, will show how trivial a cause was sufficient with him for resorting to the whip.
A Mr. O'Niel, residing in the vicinity of the Big Pine Woods, called upon Epps for the purpose of pur-