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Updated: June 1, 2025
A very "horsey" individual, wearing an owner's badge, and a most disreputable-looking negro were discussing the forthcoming race just behind me. "Dat Maid Marian ain't got no license to win dis race a mile 's too fah fo' her, suah," said the darkey. "Sister Mary 'll win dat 's who 'll win." "Naw! naw!" drawled the other.
Jeff took the toy and set it on a shelf in the kitchen, and then he sat down to his breakfast. Every once in a while he would look up at the China Cat. "I's glad I done got yo'," Jeff would murmur. "Yo' suah am a fine toy!" After breakfast he took the China Cat down off the shelf and let his sisters look at her.
"I guess Koku go pull shed down and stamp out fire." "Huh! Maybe yo' could do dat in cannibal land, where yo' all come from," spoke Eradicate, "but yo' can't do dat heah! 'Sides, de red shed will blow up soon. Dere's suffin' else in dere except carbide, an' dat's gwine t' go up soon, dat's suah!" "Maybe you get your strong man-mule, Boomerang," suggested Koku.
It's down by the lake. If you look out of your window you can see it." Dinah hurried across to her window, and evidently saw the reflection of the blaze, for she exclaimed: "Thank goodness it ain't yeah! Mah goodness, but I suah was skarit fo' a minute!" By this time Mr. Bobbsey had dressed, and had started downstairs. Bert came out of his room, also ready for the street.
Not foh good?" He nodded and she broke into loud wailings. "Yo's gwine and yo' old mammy'll see yo' no moh no moh! I knows why yo's gwine, Mar's'r Edward. I's heard yo' talkin' about her in yo' sleep. But yo' stay and yo' mammy has a love-charm foh yo'; den she's yo's, foh suah."
"It suah am goin'!" he added as he saw the mule, with nimble feet, send the revolving, endless string of slats around and around. "But de saw doan't move, Mistah Swift. Yo' am pretty smart at fixin' it as much as yo' has, but I reckon it's too busted t' eber saw any wood. I'se got bad luck, dat's what I has." "Nonsense!" exclaimed Tom. "The sawmill will be going in a moment.
"You're sure he was here all that time?" I asked. "No, sah, I ain't suah, but Ah seen him ev'y now an' den thu de ev'nin'." "Was he here at quarter past eight?" I questioned. "He was heah at twenty-fahv minutes past eight, Ah knows, cause Ah done brought him a drink." "You're sure of that?" "Yas, suh! Positive!" the negro answered. "'Cause Ah looked at de clock raght den an' der."
"I thought it was a big black burglar," Flossie said, her voice still shaking from the fright. "I thought it was a policeman," faltered Sandy. "'Cause they always bang things like that." "And I thought, sure's yo' life, it was a real ghost," laughed Dinah. "'Cause de clock jest struck fer de ghost hour. Ha! ha! dat was suah a musicanious rat."
"I have been thinking whether it would be possible to plan some way for your escape, Tony." The negro shook his head. "Dar never escape, sah, but to get to Canada; dat too far any way. Not possible to walk all dat way and get food by de road. Suah to be caught." "No, I do not think it will be possible to escape that way, Tony.
"Not if there'll be a chance at big game," declared the hunter. "I'm with you, Professor Henderson." "Yo' suah can't git erlong widout me, I s'pose?" queried the darkey, in some uncertainty. "I'se mighty busy right yere jes' now." "And you'll be busy if we go to Alaska, Wash!" cried Jack. "Hurrah! I am willing to start to-morrow, Professor."
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