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The boat arrived at a small town, and Legree and his slaves (奴隶) got off. Tom and the other men walked all the way to the plantation.
They stopped in front of a house. It was large, but it looked empty and uncomfortable, the glass of some windows were broken and there were bits of wood and boxes on the ground. Two slaves, Sambo and Quimbo, were Legree's two main helpers on the plantation, and they arrived with dogs.
"Don't try to run away,'' said Legree to Tom and the others, "or the dogs will follow you."
"Sambo,'' said Legree, "take these new slaves down to the cabins."
The slaves followed Sambo to the cabins. They were in a row, near the plantation and far from the house. Tom's heart sank when he saw them. Each one had only one room, without any furniture.
They had to wait in line for their turn to cook a very poor meal. Then they all went to sleep on the floor in the cabins.
Every day, from early in the morning until late in the evening, under the hot sun the slaves picked cotton. When they finished, Legree weighed it, and there was whipping (鞭打) for the slaves who didn't pick enough cotton. Tom learnt to pick cotton quickly.
One day, Tom noticed an older slave Martha was in pain and slow. Her sack was almost empty. Tom went near Martha, and silently put a lot of his cotton into her sack.
"No, don't!" said the woman, looking surprised. "They will punish you."
Just then Sambo arrived, kicked Martha and whipped Tom across his face. Martha fell down. "Work faster, you animal!" But when he left, Tom quickly gave her some more of his cotton. Suddenly, the beautiful new woman put a large quantity of cotton in Tom's sack.
Legree wanted to teach Tom a lesson when he heard Tom kept putting cotton into Martha's sack. . .
—Taken from Uncle Tom's Cabin