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Martha Schofield is on vacation in North Carolina and has recently experienced severe flooding. Despite the flooding, she and her companions have still been enjoying themselves. She writes that at one of the meals, a man said that he would never eat a meal with a person who had a drop of "negro" blood, and Schofield says that she pities him and told him his prejudice was "ahead of his Christianity."