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"
HERE
is
my
answer
.
"
She
hove
up
the
bag
of
money
and
put
it
in
the
king
's
hands
,
and
says
,
"
Take
this
six
thousand
dollars
,
and
invest
for
me
and
my
sisters
any
way
you
want
to
,
and
do
n't
give
us
no
receipt
for
it
.
"
Then
she
put
her
arm
around
the
king
on
one
side
,
and
Susan
and
the
hare-lip
done
the
same
on
the
other
.
Everybody
clapped
their
hands
and
stomped
on
the
floor
like
a
perfect
storm
,
whilst
the
king
held
up
his
head
and
smiled
proud
.
The
doctor
says
:
"
All
right
;
I
wash
MY
hands
of
the
matter
.
But
I
warn
you
all
that
a
time
's
coming
when
you
're
going
to
feel
sick
whenever
you
think
of
this
day
.
"
And
away
he
went
"
All
right
,
doctor
,
"
says
the
king
,
kinder
mocking
him
;
"
we
'll
try
and
get
'em
to
send
for
you
;
"
which
made
them
all
laugh
,
and
they
said
it
was
a
prime
good
hit
.
WELL
,
when
they
was
all
gone
the
king
he
asks
Mary
Jane
how
they
was
off
for
spare
rooms
,
and
she
said
she
had
one
spare
room
,
which
would
do
for
Uncle
William
,
and
she
'd
give
her
own
room
to
Uncle
Harvey
,
which
was
a
little
bigger
,
and
she
would
turn
into
the
room
with
her
sisters
and
sleep
on
a
cot
;
and
up
garret
was
a
little
cubby
,
with
a
pallet
in
it
.
The
king
said
the
cubby
would
do
for
his
valley
--
meaning
me
.
So
Mary
Jane
took
us
up
,
and
she
showed
them
their
rooms
,
which
was
plain
but
nice
.
She
said
she
'd
have
her
frocks
and
a
lot
of
other
traps
took
out
of
her
room
if
they
was
in
Uncle
Harvey
's
way
,
but
he
said
they
war
n't
.
The
frocks
was
hung
along
the
wall
,
and
before
them
was
a
curtain
made
out
of
calico
that
hung
down
to
the
floor
.
There
was
an
old
hair
trunk
in
one
corner
,
and
a
guitar-box
in
another
,
and
all
sorts
of
little
knickknacks
and
jimcracks
around
,
like
girls
brisken
up
a
room
with
.
The
king
said
it
was
all
the
more
homely
and
more
pleasanter
for
these
fixings
,
and
so
do
n't
disturb
them
.
The
duke
's
room
was
pretty
small
,
but
plenty
good
enough
,
and
so
was
my
cubby
.
That
night
they
had
a
big
supper
,
and
all
them
men
and
women
was
there
,
and
I
stood
behind
the
king
and
the
duke
's
chairs
and
waited
on
them
,
and
the
niggers
waited
on
the
rest
.
Mary
Jane
she
set
at
the
head
of
the
table
,
with
Susan
alongside
of
her
,
and
said
how
bad
the
biscuits
was
,
and
how
mean
the
preserves
was
,
and
how
ornery
and
tough
the
fried
chickens
was
--
and
all
that
kind
of
rot
,
the
way
women
always
do
for
to
force
out
compliments
;
and
the
people
all
knowed
everything
was
tiptop
,
and
said
so
--
said
"
How
DO
you
get
biscuits
to
brown
so
nice
?
"
and
"
Where
,
for
the
land
's
sake
,
DID
you
get
these
amaz
'n
pickles
?
"
and
all
that
kind
of
humbug
talky-talk
,
just
the
way
people
always
does
at
a
supper
,
you
know
.
And
when
it
was
all
done
me
and
the
hare-lip
had
supper
in
the
kitchen
off
of
the
leavings
,
whilst
the
others
was
helping
the
niggers
clean
up
the
things
.
The
hare-lip
she
got
to
pumping
me
about
England
,
and
blest
if
I
did
n't
think
the
ice
was
getting
mighty
thin
sometimes
.
She
says
:
"
Did
you
ever
see
the
king
?
"