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Updated: May 17, 2025


'Captain Topsawyer was bad enough, and always pressed far too close on the hounds, but he would pull up at a check; but this rusty-booted 'bomination seems to think the hounds are kept for him to ride over. He must be got rid of somehow, repeated his lordship; 'for we shall have no peace while he's here. 'If he's after either of the Jawley girls, he'll be bad to shake off, observed Jack.

"'T ain't no use to be a-humo'in' dat boy too much, Be'y," Fannie had replied, although she did fully as much "humo'in'" as her husband; "hit sho' do mek' him biggety, an' a biggety po' niggah is a 'bomination befo' de face of de Lawd; but I know 't ain't no use a-talkin' to you, fu' you plum boun' up in dat Joe." Her own eyes would follow the boy lovingly and proudly even as she chided.

'Our friend Sponge! the man who nearly knocked me into the middle of the week after next the man who, first and last, has broken every bone in my skin the man who I hate the sight of, and detest afresh every time I see the 'bomination of all 'bominations; and then to call him our friend Sponge!

"Jack," said the old man hotly "a home-made Yankee is a 'bomination to the Lord. He's a twin brother to the Copperhead up north." "My little brother they might have spared him," went on the outlaw "they might have spared him. He tried to defen' his mother an' sisters an' they shot him down in col' blood." "'Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord," replied the old man sadly.

'Well, anything in moderation, replied Jack, who had had to turn his hand to some very queer jobs occasionally. 'I'll tell you what I think, observed his lordship. 'I think there are two ways of getting rid of this haughty Philistine this unclean spirit this 'bomination of a man.

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