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Updated: June 14, 2025


"We done runned away from Massa Kun'l." "He may catch you again." "De Kun'l ain't here, no how, Dandy; 'pose I neber see him any more, and he neber see me any more, who's my massa den?" "When you get into a free country, you will be free." "But who's my massa now? Dat's what dis chile want to know for sartin." "You have no master."

Hee shewed in deed a right captayne for saveing of men that runned to their ruine by their indiscretion & want of conduct; and what he did was out of meere piety, seeing well that they wanted wit, to goe so like a company of bucks, every one to his fancy, where his litle experience leads him, nor thinking that danger wherin they weare, shewing by their march they weare no men, for not fearing.

Ben run out 'n de woods, and fell down on his knees in de road right in front er Mars Marrabo. Mars Marrabo had to pull on de lines an' hoi' de hoss up ter keep 'im f'um runnin' ober Ben. "'Git out'n de road, you fool nigger, says Mars Marrabo, 'does yer wanter git run ober? Whose nigger is you, anyhow? "I's yo' nigger, Mars Marrabo; doan yer know Ben, w'at runned erway?

I thought he'd runned after me mebbe he did but I've thought since, mebbe not, that his body mayn't 'a been there at all; but anyway I seed him stand just afore me, wi' his eyes large and like fire, an' him all white and trembling. He said, "I tell ye, Jen, I will have ye mine, an' as long as I live no other man shall," an' wi' that I went past him into the house. 'Go on, Jen, said the carter.

With an infinite modesty of demeanor the child came forward. "Jimmie, how did this happen?" The child answered, "Now I was playin' train and now I runned over it." "You were doing what?" "I was playin' train." The father reflected again. "Well, Jimmie," he said, slowly, "I guess you had better not play train any more to-day. Do you think you had better?" "No, sir," said Jimmie.

I dust runned right up side of my papa and held on to his leg all the time. An' when the preacher did n't talk any more she picked me up an' hugged me tight, an' kissed me an' said, 'I 'm going to be your mamma now, darling.

Tony; Cynthia did not like to run because it shook her eyes, so she had put her down on the edge of the straw where the wind would not blow on her. And then Mr. Tony had come and had told her to "hustle along" and she "had runned away and for-g-got Cynthia!" "Well, I guess she's somebody else's Cynthia now, kid. Things don't stay long in the parks 'round here."

Dotty was driving ducks, and did not see her mother and sisters when they started. "Where is they, Nono? And where's Prudy?" "Gone walking. Your mamma told you they were going," replied Norah, setting a basin of water and a brush and comb on the stand. "Well, Prudy's runned away," cried Dotty, "Naughty girl; made out o' dirt!" "Come here, Miss Dimple, and let me brush your hair."

"I say, Robin," said the Slogger, on resuming his perch, "d'you know I've found traces o' that young gal as you took such a interest in, as runned away from the old 'ooman, an' was robbed by Brassey an' me?" "You don't mean that!" exclaimed Robin eagerly. "Yes I do. She's in London, I believe, but I can't exactly say where.

"No gal so hansum could be foun', Not in all dis country roun', Wid her kinky head, an' her eyes so bright, Wid her lips so red an' her teef so white. Ef it hadn't ben fur Cotton-eyed Joe, I'd been married long ergo. "An' I loved dat gal wid all my heart, An' she swo' fum me she'd never part; But den wid Joe she runned away, An' lef' me hyear fur ter weep all day.

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