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Updated: May 12, 2025
Ain't yo' mammy done tell you, time an' agin, that ain't no flies gonter crawl in a shet mouf? All you had ter do wa' ter go an' give Miss Judy Buck the trinket an' kinder git mo' 'quainted an', little by little, git her ter look at things yo' way. You could er let drop kinder accidental like that she wa' kinfolks 'thout bein' so 'splicit. She done got her back up now an' I ain't a blamin' her.
And he sez, "How do you know what they have in Beuler?" "Wall," sez I, "'taint likely they do." But I don't know as I felt like blamin' him, for it did seem to me to be the most beautiful place that I ever sot my eyes on.
"You ain't too young to die, even ef you is too ole to learn. Only I trust an' prays dat you won't be blamin' nobody but yo'se'f 'bout this time day after to-mor' evenin' w'en de sexton of Mount Zion Cullud Cemetery starts pattin' you in de face wid a spade." "Unc' Bill, you said a moufful den," added Tallow Dick.
Why don't you pitch into him, instead of blamin' the Goverment?" And I sez, "If you go to work to move a tree you don't pull on the top branches. Of course they are more showy and easy to git holt of. But you have to dig the roots out if you want to move the tree." Josiah looked real indifferent.
"Don't, Andy, you you hurt me ..." moaned Tess. "Don't!" "An' I wanted to help ye, sweet," insisted Andy. "But still, I air askin' ye to listen to the rest. Will ye?" Tess acquiesced silently, her hand falling away from her white, drawn face. "An' Jesus says to the woman in baby trouble like yours, he says, 'Poor soul, I ain't blamin' ye this day, I ain't!"
"All the business I've done was to pay out the money. You know what stand I've took right along." "We know it, Cap'n, and we ain't blamin' you but we don't understand, and we can't find Consetena Tate. His folks don't know where he is. He's run away." "Potes are queer critters," sighed the Cap'n, compassionately. He turned to go in.
"Stephen," he said sternly, his eyes hard on his grandson's face, "tell me an' tell me the down-right truth, so help you God: Did you rent this pasture from Andy Sprague, thinkin' he owned it?" Though he wondered, Steve answered briefly, to have this done with so that he could again turn to Blenham "Yes." "An' the boys says you have been losin' stock an' blamin' it to me?
"Many's the time," she said slowly, "that I've laid awake till the chickens crowed, blamin' myself and wonderin' how far I was responsible for Milly's mishap. I've lived a long time since then, and I don't worry any more about such things.
Say, there was somethin' doing nearly every minute till the police broke up the game and took the players to the Number 4 Station. "What's that did I take the kiddies? Not for a minute I didn't. Would yer wanter take your little brothers or sisters "You ain't got none. Well, nobody's blamin' you, are they? I'm just supposin' you had.
I'd like to know what business they had talkin' about it Sabbath night anyway? I ain't blamin' Barnabas so much; he's younger an' easier stirred up; but Cephas Barnard is an old man, an' he has been a church-member for forty year, an' he ought to know enough to set a better example. I'd like to know what difference it makes about the 'lection anyway?
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