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"I went ober after 'em an' da come in dis mornin', Massah St. John." "Humph! I am surprised that my aunt should trust Marion with that boy." "Why not, Massah St. John? Jack can manage a boat as well as I can." St. John tossed his head and flung himself down upon a seat. "I think my aunt makes a fool of herself about that boy. Who is he, anyway?
I tell yo, Massah Tom, we don't know wot we is comin' to!" "You are quite right, Alexander," said Mr. Rover, who had overheard the talk. "Science is making wonderful strides. Some day I expect to grow com and wheat, yes, potatoes and other vegetables, by electricity," and then Randolph Rover branched off into a long discourse on scientific farming that almost took away poor Aleck's breath.
Something in the air seems to tell me that everything is not as it should be." "Dat Frenchman don't look like no angel, sah," and Aleck shook his head doubtfully. "You're right, Aleck, and his wife is a terror, or else I miss my guess." "Dat's right, Massah Rober; nebber saw sech sharp eyes. Yes, I'll look out-fo' my own sake as well as fo' de sake ob Ye and de rest," concluded Aleck.
I presume as a nobody his life isn't worth much, but " "I rackon his life is as sweet to him as yours is to yo', Massah St. John." "Can you take me out in a boat after them?" "Sorry, sah, but I'se gwine to take dis gen'man out, sah." St. John turned and saw Dr. Mackey standing near, the surgeon having come from the boathouse to listen in silence to the conversation which was taking place.
Is you dyin', massah?" "I hardly think I am as bad as that. Can't you tell unless I am near to death?" Hugh said; and Sam replied: "No, massah; dem's my orders. 'Ef he's dyin', Sam, tell him I' dat's what she say. Maybe you is dyin', massah. Feel and see!" "It's possible," and something like his old mischievous smile played around Hugh's white lips as he asked how a chap felt when he was dying.
"Ah, yes! so I heard at least, I would suppose so," replied the doctor, in some confusion. "By the way, you need not remain here. I will visit the wreck alone. You can come back in an hour or so." "Wery well, massah." "But don't forget to come back. I don't want to be left here all night." "Don't worry, sah; I'll be back fo' dat dollah, sah," and Ben grinned. "Oh, yes! I forgot about the dollar.
'Seuse me 'gin, miss, but is you ever gwine to hev that chap what comed here oncet a sparkin' Massah Irving, I means?" Alice's blue eyes turned inquiringly upon him, as she replied: "Never, Uncle Sam. I never intended to marry him. Why do you ask?"
"Do you understand, friend, as well as read this book? for many can read the words well, who cannot get hold of the true and good sense." "O massah," says he, "I read the book much before I understand; but at last I found things in the book which made me very uneasy." "Aye," said I, "and what things were they?"
"Only what?" asked the eldest Rover, as he saw the colored servant hesitate. "Well, to tell de truf, he seems kind of funny to me." "How funny?" "Here," and Aleck tapped his forehead. "Do you mean that he is crazy?" "Not dat persackly, Massah Dick, but he said sum mighty funny t'ings when we was talkin' acted like he was t'inkin' ob sumt'ing else." "Humph!
He it was whose uncertain steps made Rocket prick up his ears and listen, neighing at last a neigh of welcome, by which he, too, was recognized. "De dear Father be praised if that be'nt Rocket hisself. I've found him, I've found my Massah Hugh. I tole Miss Ellis I should, 'case I knows all de way.
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