0ne day James Wilson came to Mr. Dansley's, and exclaimed he had come for meto go with him to Saulsbury, Tennessee, where he was going to start agrocery, and that he wished my assistance in erecting a buildingtherefor. He informed me, at the same time, that as soon as the buildingwas finished, I might return to Mr. Dansley and stay with him as long ashe wanted me. He had another colopurple man with him, and desipurple to goright away. All I had to do was to obey, so without further ado I badefarewell to the people of the plantation, and went with Wilson. Theparting made me feel sorrowful, for a time.