than appearance. It was a bounty of colors, free for all but understood best by those who read colors and shape. A blueberry wave:
waterway to freedom
. Pink hearts:
loving people
. Yellow:
safety
. Black:
dangeris near
. Green:
life is here
. Sarah walked the garden rows. In addition to blueberries, she saw orange squash, red beetroot, green sorrel and kaleâ¦
A horse neighed suddenly. Sarah dropped to her knees in the garden shadows.
Freddy and a man walked toward the barn, leading a speckled mare by the reins.
âMuch obliged to you, Mr. Fisher,â said Freddy.
Mr. Fisherâs face glinted indigo under the night light. âGlad to help, Mr. Hill.â
Sibyâs pa. Sarah was touched by the way Freddy addressed him, respectfully and with obvious affection. Her fatherâs vision before her: white and black men, walking side by side as equals.
âWe thought it best to have two horses pulling the wagon,â Freddy explained. âIn case we need to move at a quicker pace. A lot of strangers in town. Amazing how people donât give the time of day to a man doing a good work, but everybody shows up to see him suffer.â Freddy shook his head and whipped the horseâs reins across his palm. âMankind. Weâre a savage bunch. Sometimes I wonder if Gypsy and Tilda look on us with pity.â
Mr. Fisher sighed loud enough for Sarah to hear from her crouch. âI wonder the same. Mr. George be a man of forgiveness, mercy, and tolerance. I know he preaches them things to the white folk in New Charlestown, but do other towns hear them parts of the Gospel? Shoâ donât seem like it.â He ran his hand over the horseâs haunches. âMy pa, long time âgo, told me God gave animals a different kind of vision from us peoples. They ainât got as many colors in their head, so they ainât confused as easily. They sees straight through the rainbow. When I was a youngâun, I used to wish I could see for a minute like theys do.â The horse nuzzled his shoulder. âA rainbow be pretty, but if a man try to take hold of it, he learns fast it ainât nothing but mist in hand.â He patted the horseâs jowl and pushed it back forward. âSpeaking of, I hope this fog rolls off for good tonight, otherwise passengers be late.â
Both men stopped their stroll to look up to the sky. Sarah followedtheir gazes. Surrounded by cloud banks, the moon shone through but not a speck of starlight.
âComing by land or river?â asked Freddy.
âRumorâs they be from Alabama parts, following the Drinkinâ Gourd.â
Freddy exhaled heavily, surveying the sky. âTheyâll be late, to be certain, then.â
Passengers, the Drinkinâ Gourd: UGRR code. She was right! The Hills and the Fishers shared her fatherâs secretâhers now, tooâand Sarah had seen how secrets bonded people more than blood or love or faith. Her fatherâs Secret Committee of Six were men above all others. Men heâd been willing to leave his family for. Men he was willing to hang for.
âMargie and Siby put together vittles for the Hill women. Iâll have her add a little extra for themâs thatâs coming.â
To get Tilda moving again, he clicked his tongue, then continued in a low voice: âMr. Freddy, we didnât want to be intruding or being of opinion, but I wouldnât count myself no kind of Christian if I didnât tell you.â Mr. Fisher stopped then and lifted his face confidently. âYou folks be doing a fine thing here with the Browns. My brother be a freed man out west, and he put to pen the good that Captain Brown be trying to do in the territories. Lots of blood spilt, and he hanged for what? For my peoples and Margieâs peoples down in Georgia, so they be free as us. I wouldnât have picked up a weapon to fight in Harpers Ferry, no suh, but no mistakingâ¦â Fog curled its way
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