Antigua and the Antiguans. Volume 2

Page 94

72

STEALING.

Others, again, go to a store and ask to be shewn some shingles;* they take two or three as a sample, and if approved of, they are to return for so many bundles. About ten yards further, they meet with another store, and here they procure another sample ; and so they go on, until, in time, enough is obtained to patch their houses. In the same manner, they get samples of tea, peas, rice, coffee, &c, which saves them having the very disagreeable necessity of paying for what they use. Some of the country negroes fall upon another plan of levying contributions upon the public. They make love to a pig or a fowl, or some other article belonging to their neighbours, but which they will not steal upon any account ; accordingly they entice or carry them to a convenient distance, and leave them there. After a little time has elapsed, they return by the same road, and as soon as they perceive the articles, whatever they may be, (although left there by themselves,) they exclaim, “ Eh ! eh ! me lucky true to-day, me find dis fowl ; well, me want it 'nough, me sure !'' In this manner, they endeavour to stifle the “ still small voice within us,'' while, should they be accused of this, they immediately cry out, “ Well, me neber know if one somebody find one someting he call tief for it !" I should have enlarged upon the thefts of our domestic servants, but really, upon thinking over it, the task appears too arduous. I might write and write and never finish,—it would, in truth, be “ a story without an end ;" for this system of stealing is so indelibly implanted in some of their minds, that no measures you can try will break them of it. You may use the greatest leniency towards them, argue with them in the kindest manner, point out to them the sinfulness of their ways, it makes no impression upon them—they only wait until you retire, or are off your guard, and the same theft will be repeated. Nor are coercive measures of more avail ; you may take them before a magistrate, who will * Used instead of tiles for the tops of houses.


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.