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Updated: June 16, 2025
And so says you, do ee see me Missee, I onnurs and glorifies your Ladyship; and am ready to have and to hold, says you; go fairly go fouly, be happy be lucky, any day o'the week, says you; I and my father, honest Aby, says you. He can raise the wind, says you!
Their habitual deference for every thing white, no doubt, held their hands from what they regarded as a profanation. At last Bob said, in a whining, beseeching tone, "Why, missee, massa buckra wanna go for doo, dan he winna go fo' wee." The lady now burst into tears of rage. She held out her hand, menacingly. "Will you leave the house?" "Not willingly," said I, in a mild tone.
Yesterday she fumbled so fastening my dress that I jumped round on her, stamped my foot, and said, "Bella, I shall slap you in a minute," She replied in such a reproving tone, "Oh! Missee Baba." Tea makes one feel better, and then there is tennis and a drive in the cool of the evening. Mosquitoes are a great trial.
"No can ride, missee," he said. Lenora looked around helplessly. The camp was empty. She staggered across towards her own horse. "Come and help me," she ordered. The Chinaman came unwillingly. They found her saddle but he only gazed at it in a stolid sort of fashion. "No can fix," he said. "Missee no can ride. Better go back bed." Lenora pushed him on one side.
Hang Far was at his bedside many hours each day. Alice often found them chatting animatedly. "When I get plenty well, we mally," Po informed her. "Maybeso go back to China. What you say, Missee Alice?" "I think you'd better stay with me," she countered. "As for Hang Far, we'll find room for her." She smiled dolefully. "I'm getting to be an old lady, Po Lun ... I need more help in the house."
After all was done, and she had the precious papers in her own hands, she would have paid him handsomely and sent him hack to the mountains again. But he threw at her feet the money she offered him, and begged to be allowed to go with her wherever she went to let him work for her and the "little missee," as he used to in the old days before she went away.
"You nebbeh get old, Missee Alice," said the sick man. "Twenty yea' I know you always like li'l gi'l." "Nonsense, Po!" cried Alice. Nevertheless she was pleased. "Will you and Hang Far stay with me?" "I t'ink so, Missee," Po replied. "By 'n' by we take one li'l tlip fo' honeymoon. But plitty soon come back." The labor movement grew and Dennis with it both in self-importance and in popularity.
Thus in the course of time the faithful Chinaman established quite a thrifty business, while his face would light up and his small eyes gleam with satisfaction as he gathered in the dollars day by day, and he might have been heard from time to time to mutter, with a gleeful chuckle: "Good! Muche monee for missee and little missee by'm-by!"
He saw my look of surprise and said again, "Me go 'way Missee Bulk's Chinee-man tellee me go 'way." I said, "But, Charlie, Lee has no right to tell you to go; I want you to stay." He hesitated one second, then said in the most mournful of voices, "Yes, me know, me feel vellee blad, but Lee, he tellee me go he no likee mason-man."
Mebbeso you likee some fried ham and eggs?" said Song, shaking hands with himself and bowing low. "Ham and eggs! No! Positively, no! I'll be turning into a ham and egg if I get any more of it. That's all the cook at the ranch knows how to do. Anything else?" "Yes, missee. Plenty paltlidge, what Misto Ted shootee lesterday. I cookee you some plenty quick."
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