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Updated: June 3, 2025
Jonesville wouldn't care if you made a couple of quarts for sickness or jell, but she feels as if she couldn't bear to see you swing out and make so much." Sez I, "Jonesville and I want you to stop makin' it we want you to like dogs." And then sez I, in still firmer axents, "It hain't a-settin' a good example to the schoolchildren in Palo Alto and the United States."
Sez I, "We won't raise our skirts and wade back into history to any great depth, and hove out a large quantity of 'em, but will keep in the shaller water of a few short fleetin' months, and pick up one or two of the innumerable number of 'em; and then, if you want to go, why " sez I, in the tremblin' axents of fond affection "why, I will pack your saddle-bags."
He couldn't hear a word I said, the noise wuz that deafnin' and tremendious. But he read the silent, tender language of the brown cotton glove on his arm, and he cast a look of deep affection on me, and sez he in soulfull axents "Hurry up, can't you? Wimmen are always so slow!" I responded in the same earnest, heartfelt way.
"Yes," sez he, "you'll find a street jest as soon as you get by this hotel." I stopped right in my tracts; I wuz dumbfoundered. Sez I, "Do you mean to say that this hull side of the street that we have been a traversin' anon, or long before anon, do you say that this is all one buildin'?" "Yes mom," sez he. Sez I, in faint axents, "When shall we get to the end on it?"
"Oh," sez she, "it hain't no matter about that; I I I somehow I don't feel like rehearsin' it as it was." Sez she, "I guess I shall make some changes in it before I rehearse it agin." Sez I, "You lay out to make a more mean thing of it, more megum." "Yes," sez she, in faint axents, "I am a-thinkin' of it."
Yes, as I listened to the awestruck, admirin' axents of the twain with me, them words of the Poet come back to me: "How the light of the hull life dies when love is gone." "Oh," sez Miss Meechim, as we walked back to the tarven, takin' in the sooveneer store on the way, "oh, what a immense body of water! how tumultous it sweeps down into the abyss below!"
Our good ship made its way into the harbor of Colombo, through a multitude of boats with men of every color and size at their oars and all gesticulating and jabbering in axents as strange to us as Jupiter talk would be. Some of the boats wuz queer lookin'; they are called dugouts, and have outriggers for the crew to set on.
I told him how it wuz and he sez, "I'll bet I can find him for you; I remember his talkin' last night about a certain place." Sez I in tearful axents, "Oh, do! do try, and ease the heart of a distracted companion." But when he mentioned the place he thought he wuz I repelled the insinuation with scorn.
Oh, if Delight wuz only here!" sez he. I riz up and sez in almost heart breakin' axents: "Josiah Allen, be you a thinkin' of dancin' yourself?" "No," sez he, "no, Samantha, I jest want to look on a spell, that's all." But there wuz a look in his eyes that I hated to see, for I had seen it many times in the past, and it had always foreboded trials to me and humiliation to my pardner.
He looked proud and happy, and I proceeded. "But pause for one moment," sez I, in tender, cautious axents, "and think of the power, the tremendious econimy of the males you are a-tryin' to emulate and outdo. Think of how they have dealt with the cause of wimmen's liberty for the past few years, and tremble.
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