After remaining in the court about two hours, it being then near to
nightfall, the gaolers came out into the yard, and we were all driven
into a large apartment, the walls of which were of such solid
materials, and the floor of large flag-stones, as to prevent any
possibility of escape. I was never in such a scene of filth and
wretchedness. There was not a spot where one could be driven without
being defiled in some way or another; and so many human beings--one
half of whom were negroes--being crowded into so small a space, with
only one barred window, so high up as only to serve as a ventilator,
created an atmosphere worse than any slave-vessel's hold. I leaned
with my back against the wall, and, I must say, never was so miserable
in my life. I thought of Amy, and my sanguine hopes and anticipations
of happiness, now all wrecked. I thought of Captain Levee and my
brother Philip careering over the seas, free as the wind. I thought of
poor Whyna, and the distress she must feel at finding I did not rejoin
her. I planned a hundred schemes to make known my situation, but every
scheme, as soon as I weighed it, I found was hopeless. Still weak from
previous disease, I felt as if I should be suffocated if I remained
long in this pestiferous abode, and I wept like a child. Daylight came
at last, and soon afterwards the door was opened; we were admitted
into the yard, and all hastened to the large tub of water, which was
soon emptied. The fighting and scrambling to obtain first possession
was really revolting. An hour afterwards some coarse provisions were
served out, and then we learnt, to our great delight, that we were
immediately to set out for the mines. It would be thought that this
could be no great cause for exaltation; we were about to go to pass
the rest of our lives in bondage; but all misery is comparative, and
sooner than have remained another night in that dreadful hole, I would
have welcomed any change. About an hour afterwards a guard of
dirty-looking soldiers came in; we were all handcuffed to a long
chain, at about two feet apart, one on each side, so that we walked in
pairs, and as soon as the first chain was full--and I was handcuffed
to it--we were ordered out into the square to wait for the others. My
superior dress and appearance as an Englishman excited much curiosity;
people pointed to me and made remarks, but I had no opportunity of
communicating with any of the authorities, nor would it have been of
any use if I had had. We remained there more than an hour, as the
other chains of prisoners came out one by one; we were five chains in
all, about forty on a chain. We were then ordered to move on, walking
between a guard of about twenty or thirty soldiers, who marched, on
each side of us, with their muskets and bayonets fixed, about three
yards from each other. In another hour we were clear of the town, and
threading our way through a lane bounded on each side by prickly pears
and other shrubs.
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