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De simple child o' nature had better chase himself inter de water. Every man at de end of his lines is mad or loaded or silly, an' de cop's madder an' loadeder an' sillier than de rest. Dey all take it outer de horses. Dere's no wavin' brooks ner ripplin' grass on de Belt Line. Run her out on de cobbles wid de sparks flyin', an' stop when de cop slugs you on de bone o' yer nose. Dat's N'York; see?
As John Porter walked across the paddock a horseman touched the fingers of his right hand to his cap. There was a half-concealed look of interest in the man's eye that Porter knew from experience meant something. "What do you know, Mike?" he asked, carelessly, only half halting in his stride. "Nottin' sir; but dere's somebody in de know dis trip.
There was a water tank near the station, and not far from the tank was a small building in which a pump could be heard chug-chugging away. "But where is the ranch?" asked Janet of her brother. "I don't see any cows and horses." "Dere's horses," stated Trouble, pointing to the two sturdy ponies hitched to the wagon. "Yes, I know" admitted Janet.
" 'Spose um fifty," said Maria. "Fifty aint much, I reckon, when dere's all de rest o' de folks what don't care. De Lord's people is a little people yet, for sure; and de world's a big place. When de Lord come Hisself, to look for 'em, 'spect He have to look mighty hard. De world's awful dark." That brought to my mind my question.
Dere's sumpen wrong here, Miss Edie," said he, laying his hand on his breast again, and shaking his head, with a tear in the corner of each eye "I tells you dere's sumpen wrong. I don't know jes what 'tis. My heart's like a baby a- cryin' for it doesn't know what. Den it gits jes like a stun, as hard and as heavy.
Dere was a bunch of dem talkin' togedder, and I hears dem say you was in here. One of dem seen you come in, an dere ain't no ways out but de front, so dey ain't hurryin'! Dey just reckon to pike along upstairs, lookin' into each room till dey finds you. An dere's a bunch of dem goin' to wait on de Street in case youse beat it past down de stairs while de udder guys is rubberin' for youse.
Of course, as soon as the marauder scrambled off the roof, Cyrus and the boys sprang from their couch. Barefooted, and in night costume, they were already at the door of the hut before Uncle Eb was heard booming, "Boys! Boys! Tumble out tumble out! Dere's a reg'lar razzle-dazzle fight goin' on heah. Tiger's nabbed de coon." A razzle-dazzle fight it surely was!
Dere, Miss Hannah, dere's de message jes' as de madam give it to me, which I hopes you'll 'sider as I fotch it in de way of my perfession, an' not take no 'fense at me who never meant any towards you," said the professor deprecatingly. "Of course not, Morris. So far from being angry with you, I am very thankful to you for coming. You have relieved me from a quandary.
"Das a prutty house we's a-comin' to, massa," said Quashy, not hearing, or ignoring, the last remark. Lawrence looked up with a start. Unwittingly, quite unwittingly, he had rambled in the direction of the villa with the rustic porch! "An' dere's de missis ob de villa, I suppose," said Quashy. "No, she's on'y a redskin.
CHORUS Den lay down de shubel an' de hoe, Den hang up de fiddle an' de bow; For dere's no more hard work for poor Uncle Ned He's gone whar de good niggahs go. His fingers war long, like de cane in de brake, And his eyes war too dim for to see; He had no teeth to eat de corn cake, So he had to let de corn cake be. His legs were so bowed dat he couldn't lie still. An' he had no nails on his toes;
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