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Updated: May 18, 2025
"Mr. Sangsby," says Jo, "I went and giv a illness to the lady as wos and yit as warn't the t'other lady, and none of 'em never says nothink to me for having done it, on accounts of their being ser good and my having been s'unfortnet. The lady come herself and see me yesday, and she ses, 'Ah, Jo! she ses. 'We thought we'd lost you, Jo! she ses.
Give us the cold facts." Then Bumblepuppy made the speech of his life. "Uncle Abram, you tole me to obey Mis' Janssen, an' do what she said." "That's so, Johnnie." "Yesday, she tole me to fix up an' be ready to go to San Lorenzy with her. She said we'd travel by night 'cause o' the heat. An' she said I was not to 'sturb you. She said she'd come to the winder an' tap.
Joseph Fields arrived this evening, informed us that he had been hunting in company with Gibson and Willard for the last five days in order to obtain some meat for himself and the other Salt makers, and that he had been unsuccessfull untill yesday evening when he had fortunately killed two Elk, about six miles distant from this place and about 8 from the salt works; he left Gibson and Willard to dry the meat of these Elk and had come for the assistance of some men to carry the meat to the salt camp; for this purpose we ordered four men to accompany him early in the morning. discovered that McNeal had the pox, gave him medecine.
"Iss," he said, eagerly, "I berry fond o' lunch. I fought smell um yesday when missie cook um." "Cook what?" I said. "Dat lunch, Mass' George."
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