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He'd made sly talk, you see, about my electin' to leave the farm and go 'long some o' my own folks; but" and she whispered this carefully "he didn't give me no chance to stay there without hurtin' my pride and dependin' on him. I ain't said that to many folks, but all must have suspected.
You-all ain't plumb bad. I knows you ain't, 'count of the way you-all have been ter me an' 'cause you kept pap from hurtin' me, an' 'cause you are takin' care of Auntie Sue like you're doin'. Hit ain't no matter 'bout the money, now, 'cause you-all kin take care of her allus." Brian looked up from the manuscript in his hand, and stared dumbly at the girl, as if he failed to hear her clearly.
And I run after him to make him tell me what he d been up to and climbin over the wall I ketched my foot on a stone and the stone come down on my foot and me with it and I didn't know anything till Simon had gone and my foot swoll up so s I couldn't walk and I wouldnt a minded its hurtin Miss Hildy but it s like there wornt no bones in it Pink says I sprante it bad and I started to go over to the Farm on all fours to tell ye but I didn't know anythin g agin and Pink made me come back.
I know you don't mean it, but " "Jest answer me, this, sir is your leg hurtin' any worse?" "No," replied William, mollified. "Not a mite?" she insisted. "No, I am much easier of the pain." "Well, then, I'm goin' to say this much more even if it strangles you: the word God stands for something in the hearts of men and women bigger'n a Paradise gardener with a taste for music!"
When Hornie's turn came, Donal began to tie ropes to her hind hoofs. Mr. Duff objected. "Ye dinna ken her sae weel as I dee, sir," answered Donal. "She wad caw her horns intil a man-o-war 'at angert her. An' up yon'er ye cudna get a whack at her, for hurtin' ane 'at didna deserve 't. I s' dee her no mischeef, I s' warran'. Ye jist lea' her to me, sir." His master yielded.
Now, what shall I do about it? "'Waal, Doctor, says Dock Smith, 'what do you think 'bout it? "'He's got to die anyhow, says Dock Brainerd, 'an' I don't suppose the beans 'll make any diff'rence. "'That's the way I figger it, says Dock Smith; 'in all my practice I never knew of beans hurtin' anybody. "So Sary went down to the kitchen an' brought up a plateful of hot baked beans.
It's a funny thing to me how a man can drink an' fight an' carry on for a year at a clip an' then all of a sudden feel a hurtin' somewhere inside that nothin' wouldn't help but a little pettin'. He knows doggone well 'at there ain't none comin' to him, so he hides it by cuttin' up a little worse than usual but it's there, an' Gee! but it does rest heavy when it comes.
"'Common, are they?" she said, with eyes that darted fire; "not half common enough decent people that do their work and mind their own business, helpin' a friend in need and hurtin' no wan it would be a better world if people like them were commoner! 'And the mother washed for ye, did she, you dirty trollop?
"'You're my sort; I reckon I know your flag. Out with it, and we'll pour liquor on it, I guess; for there ain't no foolin' you no, by thunder! You're just a daisy of a man, you are; so come along and let the nigger be. As for hurtin' of 'im why, so help me blazes, he's my pard, he is, and I love him like my own little brother what died of lead-poisonin' down Sint Louis way.
"Why, what's the matter, Maudie? Tell me. There, there! don't cry, pet! Who's been hurtin' my poor little bird?" "Ed has; he said he said " "There, there! poor child! Have you been quarrelling again? Never mind; it'll come out all right." "No, it won't not the way you mean," the girl declared. "I've given him back his ring, and I'll never wear it again."
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