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Updated: May 26, 2025
S-a-a-y, I knows more bout em den to jes 'blieve' I been rid by em. Right here in dis house. You ain never been rid by a witch? Well, you mighty lucky. Dey come in de night, ginnerly soon after you drop off to sleep. Dey put a bridle on your head, an a bit in your mouth, an a saddle on your back. Den dey take off their skin an hang it up on de wall.
A very faint light, indeed, for the buildings all round it were so high, as almost to shut out any view of the sky: you must go quite to the window-frame before you could see it. "I s-a-a-y!" roared Charley again, at the top of his voice, "where are you all? Is nobody here?" There came neither response nor sign of it.
"Broke away and eloped with himself, probably," laughed Frank. "Yes," grinned Ned, "and put on saddle and bridle before he started!" Frank's eyes now began to stick out. "S-a-a-y!" he whispered. "We'd better be getting back to camp! There's something out of whack there! If the mule could only talk!" Bradley, who had backed away at Ned's warning, now came up to the mule's head.
But at the same moment a light figure darted from behind the scenes, and delivering a kick that sent the discomfited humorist back among the musicians, cut a pigeon-wing, executed a double-shuffle, and then advancing to the foot-lights with that inimitable look, that audacious swagger and utter abandon which had so thrilled and fascinated them a moment before, uttered the characteristic speech: "Wot are you goin' to hit a man fur, when he's down, s-a-a-y?"
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