Book 2 of 4(?)
Mayme and Katie continue to make people believe that their plantation, Rosewood, is a functioning concern, as they go to town, milk the cows, make butter and learn to make cheese, etc. Mayme sits in the wagon in town, "acting like a colored slave . . . dull and expressionless, like they aren't thinking of anything, like they don't even know how to think;" that perfectly describes Emma!
By now, I was very put off by the language of the plantation slave, Maymee, vs. the 'half-wit' house slave, Emma. She fed William, "An' den he went ter sleep . . . I thought you was never gwine get back."
Mayme goes back to her old plantation, then on into town. She can read all the town signs, including one for work. In two months. Oh well.
Then Aleta shows up. She's "8 or 9", an orphan, and prejudiced, but under Katie's tutelage she changes. Mayme is taken prisioner at her old plantation, and Katie and Emma ride there to save her from a lynching by "William McSimmonds" and friends. Jeremiah helps.
They begin to pick the cotton, pay off one mortgage. But there is another mortgage, and Jeremiah's father is getting suspicious . . .