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BY
and
by
it
was
getting-up
time
.
So
I
come
down
the
ladder
and
started
for
down-stairs
;
but
as
I
come
to
the
girls
'
room
the
door
was
open
,
and
I
see
Mary
Jane
setting
by
her
old
hair
trunk
,
which
was
open
and
she
'd
been
packing
things
in
it
--
getting
ready
to
go
to
England
.
But
she
had
stopped
now
with
a
folded
gown
in
her
lap
,
and
had
her
face
in
her
hands
,
crying
.
I
felt
awful
bad
to
see
it
;
of
course
anybody
would
.
I
went
in
there
and
says
:
"
Miss
Mary
Jane
,
you
ca
n't
a-bear
to
see
people
in
trouble
,
and
I
ca
n't
--
most
always
.
Tell
me
about
it
.
"
So
she
done
it
.
And
it
was
the
niggers
--
I
just
expected
it
.
She
said
the
beautiful
trip
to
England
was
most
about
spoiled
for
her
;
she
did
n't
know
HOW
she
was
ever
going
to
be
happy
there
,
knowing
the
mother
and
the
children
war
n't
ever
going
to
see
each
other
no
more
--
and
then
busted
out
bitterer
than
ever
,
and
flung
up
her
hands
,
and
says
:
"
Oh
,
dear
,
dear
,
to
think
they
ai
n't
EVER
going
to
see
each
other
any
more
!
"
"
But
they
WILL
--
and
inside
of
two
weeks
--
and
I
KNOW
it
!
"
says
I.
Laws
,
it
was
out
before
I
could
think
!
And
before
I
could
budge
she
throws
her
arms
around
my
neck
and
told
me
to
say
it
AGAIN
,
say
it
AGAIN
,
say
it
AGAIN
!
I
see
I
had
spoke
too
sudden
and
said
too
much
,
and
was
in
a
close
place
.
I
asked
her
to
let
me
think
a
minute
;
and
she
set
there
,
very
impatient
and
excited
and
handsome
,
but
looking
kind
of
happy
and
eased-up
,
like
a
person
that
's
had
a
tooth
pulled
out
.
So
I
went
to
studying
it
out
.
I
says
to
myself
,
I
reckon
a
body
that
ups
and
tells
the
truth
when
he
is
in
a
tight
place
is
taking
considerable
many
resks
,
though
I
ai
n't
had
no
experience
,
and
ca
n't
say
for
certain
;
but
it
looks
so
to
me
,
anyway
;
and
yet
here
's
a
case
where
I
'm
blest
if
it
do
n't
look
to
me
like
the
truth
is
better
and
actuly
SAFER
than
a
lie
.
I
must
lay
it
by
in
my
mind
,
and
think
it
over
some
time
or
other
,
it
's
so
kind
of
strange
and
unregular
.
I
never
see
nothing
like
it
.
Well
,
I
says
to
myself
at
last
,
I
'm
a-going
to
chance
it
;
I
'll
up
and
tell
the
truth
this
time
,
though
it
does
seem
most
like
setting
down
on
a
kag
of
powder
and
touching
it
off
just
to
see
where
you
'll
go
to
.
Then
I
says
:
"
Miss
Mary
Jane
,
is
there
any
place
out
of
town
a
little
ways
where
you
could
go
and
stay
three
or
four
days
?
"
"
Yes
;
Mr.
Lothrop
's
.
Why
?
"