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The controversy rose to fever-heat; abuse succeeded argument; and the little man again and again was hooted into silence. "It's easy laffin'," he cried at last, "but ye'll laff t'ither side o' yer ugly faces on Cup Day." "Will us, indeed? Us'll see," came the derisive chorus. "We'll whip ye till ye're deaf, dumb, and blind, Wullie and I." ''Yo'll not! "We will!"
I sut'ny has talked to him and labohed wid him night an' day, but it was allers in vain, an' I's feahed dat de day of his reckonin' is at han'. "Ain't I nevah been intrusted in racin'? Humph, you don't s'pose I been dead all my life, does you? What you laffin' at? Oh, scuse me, scuse me, you unnerstan' what I means. You don' give a ol' man time to splain hisse'f.
I 'low you knows dat jes as well as me." An embarrassed silence, and then from Mammy, "Whaffor you laffin at?" "Is the Colonel at home?" "Now I reckon you knows dat he ain't. Ef he was, you ain't come here 'quirin' in dat honey voice." You done come heah to rifle, an' to loot, an' to steal, an' to seize what ain't your'n. You come heah when young Marse ain't to home ter rob him."
W'en she got thoo laffin' she up'n tole Dilsey all 'bout de ham, en all de yuther lies w'at de niggers be'n tellin' on Dave. "W'en Dilsey started down ter de quarters, who should she meet but Dave, comin' in fum de cotton-fiel'. She turnt her head ter one side, en purten' lack she did n' seed Dave. "'Dilsey! sezee. "Dilsey walk' right on, en did n' notice 'im. "'Oh, Dilsey!
I can't say I know why Bill's bo't that claim, but I'll say this: I'd a heap sooner foller his money than any other man's. I've sure got a notion we best do our laffin' right now." "That's so," agreed Joe Brand reluctantly. "Bill's a cur'us feller. He's so mighty cur'us I ain't got much use for him personal.
Aug. 22. last nite father studed his speach over and let us stay up to hear it. he stood up and looked auful stirn and put one hand in the buzum of his shert. i coodent help laffin, but he told me to shet up or i cood go to bed and so i shet up. i tell you it was fine.
I'm laffin'. I I seen him, Harry Ingram I seen him just before closin', and and oh, Harry, you won't believe it, he said he I I'm laffin' for joy, Harry!" "What? What, Vi? What?" She fumbled into the bosom of her blouse and slid a small folded square of yellowback bill into his hand. "What? What, Vi? What?"
I 'low you knows dat jes as well as me." An embarrassed silence, and then from Mammy, "Whaffor you laffin at?" "Is the Colonel at home?" "Now I reckon you knows dat he ain't. Ef he was, you ain't come here 'quirin' in dat honey voice." You done come heah to rifle, an' to loot, an' to steal, an' to seize what ain't your'n. You come heah when young Marse ain't to home ter rob him."
Beany got sent out of sunday school for raising time. after he went out he clim up to the window and made up feerful faces at us. mister Erl the suprintendunt was jest going to make a prayer and see us laffin and see Beany before Beany cood gump down and he grabed his cane and run out of the sunday school and chased Beany down to Gim Elersons. Beany cant come agen. i wish i was Beany.
He was at her side in a moment, tenderly bending over her. "Eh, Maggie, but I am sorry, lass " She wrenched away from beneath his hands. "I hate yo'," she cried passionately. He gently removed her hands from before her tear-stained face. "I was nob'but laffin', Maggie," he pleaded; "say yo' forgie me." "I don't," she cried, struggling. "I think yo're the hatefullest lad as iver lived."
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