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So
the
next
day
after
the
funeral
,
along
about
noon-time
,
the
girls
'
joy
got
the
first
jolt
.
A
couple
of
nigger
traders
come
along
,
and
the
king
sold
them
the
niggers
reasonable
,
for
three-day
drafts
as
they
called
it
,
and
away
they
went
,
the
two
sons
up
the
river
to
Memphis
,
and
their
mother
down
the
river
to
Orleans
.
I
thought
them
poor
girls
and
them
niggers
would
break
their
hearts
for
grief
;
they
cried
around
each
other
,
and
took
on
so
it
most
made
me
down
sick
to
see
it
.
The
girls
said
they
had
n't
ever
dreamed
of
seeing
the
family
separated
or
sold
away
from
the
town
.
I
ca
n't
ever
get
it
out
of
my
memory
,
the
sight
of
them
poor
miserable
girls
and
niggers
hanging
around
each
other
's
necks
and
crying
;
and
I
reckon
I
could
n't
a
stood
it
all
,
but
would
a
had
to
bust
out
and
tell
on
our
gang
if
I
had
n't
knowed
the
sale
war
n't
no
account
and
the
niggers
would
be
back
home
in
a
week
or
two
.
The
thing
made
a
big
stir
in
the
town
,
too
,
and
a
good
many
come
out
flatfooted
and
said
it
was
scandalous
to
separate
the
mother
and
the
children
that
way
.
It
injured
the
frauds
some
;
but
the
old
fool
he
bulled
right
along
,
spite
of
all
the
duke
could
say
or
do
,
and
I
tell
you
the
duke
was
powerful
uneasy
.
Next
day
was
auction
day
.
About
broad
day
in
the
morning
the
king
and
the
duke
come
up
in
the
garret
and
woke
me
up
,
and
I
see
by
their
look
that
there
was
trouble
.
The
king
says
:
"
Was
you
in
my
room
night
before
last
?
"
"
No
,
your
majesty
"
--
which
was
the
way
I
always
called
him
when
nobody
but
our
gang
war
n't
around
.
"
Was
you
in
there
yisterday
er
last
night
?
"
"
No
,
your
majesty
.
"
"
Honor
bright
,
now
--
no
lies
.
"
"
Honor
bright
,
your
majesty
,
I
'm
telling
you
the
truth
.