Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 148 pages of information about Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 148 pages of information about Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.

This occurrence took place very soon after I went to live with my old master, and under the following circumstances.  Aunt Hester went out one night,—­where or for what I do not know,—­and happened to be absent when my master desired her presence.  He had ordered her not to go out evenings, and warned her that she must never let him catch her in company with a young man, who was paying attention to her belonging to Colonel Lloyd.  The young man’s name was Ned Roberts, generally called Lloyd’s Ned.  Why master was so careful of her, may be safely left to conjecture.  She was a woman of noble form, and of graceful proportions, having very few equals, and fewer superiors, in personal appearance, among the colored or white women of our neighborhood.

Aunt Hester had not only disobeyed his orders in going out, but had been found in company with Lloyd’s Ned; which circumstance, I found, from what he said while whipping her, was the chief offence.  Had he been a man of pure morals himself, he might have been thought interested in protecting the innocence of my aunt; but those who knew him will not suspect him of any such virtue.  Before he commenced whipping Aunt Hester, he took her into the kitchen, and stripped her from neck to waist, leaving her neck, shoulders, and back, entirely naked.  He then told her to cross her hands, calling her at the same time a d——­d b—–­h.  After crossing her hands, he tied them with a strong rope, and led her to a stool under a large hook in the joist, put in for the purpose.  He made her get upon the stool, and tied her hands to the hook.  She now stood fair for his infernal purpose.  Her arms were stretched up at their full length, so that she stood upon the ends of her toes.  He then said to her, “Now, you d——­d b—–­h, I’ll learn you how to disobey my orders!” and after rolling up his sleeves, he commenced to lay on the heavy cowskin, and soon the warm, red blood (amid heart-rending shrieks from her, and horrid oaths from him) came dripping to the floor.  I was so terrified and horror-stricken at the sight, that I hid myself in a closet, and dared not venture out till long after the bloody transaction was over.  I expected it would be my turn next.  It was all new to me.  I had never seen any thing like it before.  I had always lived with my grandmother on the outskirts of the plantation, where she was put to raise the children of the younger women.  I had therefore been, until now, out of the way of the bloody scenes that often occurred on the plantation.

CHAPTER II

My master’s family consisted of two sons, Andrew and Richard; one daughter, Lucretia, and her husband, Captain Thomas Auld.  They lived in one house, upon the home plantation of Colonel Edward Lloyd.  My master was Colonel Lloyd’s clerk and superintendent.  He was what might be called the overseer of the overseers.  I spent two years of childhood on this plantation in my old master’s family.  It was here that

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