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And so the record was made up in the brass-clasped book of Colonel Potestatem Desmit, the only baptismal register of the colored man who twenty-six years afterward was wondering at the names which were seeking him against his will. 697 Nimbus of Lorency Male April 24th, 1840 Sound Knapp-of-Reeds. It was a queer baptismal entry, but a slave needed no more indeed did not need that.
It was in the summer of 1840 that a traveler drove into the grove in front of the house at Knapp-of-Reeds, in the middle of a June afternoon, and uttered the usual halloo. He was answered after a moment's delay by a colored woman, who came out from the kitchen and exclaimed, "Who's dah?" It was evident at once that visitors were not frequent at Knapp-of-Reeds. "Where's Mr.
"Well?" "Ef yer please, Mahs'r, I wants ter marry?" "The devil you do!" "Yes, sah, if you please, sah." "What's your name?" "Nimbus." "So: you're the curer at Knapp-of-Reeds, I believe?" "Yes, sah." "That last crop was well done. Mr. Ware says you're one of the best hands he has ever known." "Thank ye, Mahs'r," with a bow and scrape. "What's the gal's name?" "Lugena, sah."
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