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I
did
n't
rightly
know
what
to
say
,
because
I
did
n't
know
whether
the
boat
would
be
coming
up
the
river
or
down
.
But
I
go
a
good
deal
on
instinct
;
and
my
instinct
said
she
would
be
coming
up
--
from
down
towards
Orleans
.
That
did
n't
help
me
much
,
though
;
for
I
did
n't
know
the
names
of
bars
down
that
way
.
I
see
I
'd
got
to
invent
a
bar
,
or
forget
the
name
of
the
one
we
got
aground
on
--
or
--
Now
I
struck
an
idea
,
and
fetched
it
out
:
"
It
war
n't
the
grounding
--
that
did
n't
keep
us
back
but
a
little
.
We
blowed
out
a
cylinder-head
.
"
"
Good
gracious
!
anybody
hurt
?
"
"
No
'm
.
Killed
a
nigger
.
"
"
Well
,
it
's
lucky
;
because
sometimes
people
do
get
hurt
.
Two
years
ago
last
Christmas
your
uncle
Silas
was
coming
up
from
Newrleans
on
the
old
Lally
Rook
,
and
she
blowed
out
a
cylinder-head
and
crippled
a
man
.
And
I
think
he
died
afterwards
.
He
was
a
Baptist
.
Your
uncle
Silas
knowed
a
family
in
Baton
Rouge
that
knowed
his
people
very
well
.
Yes
,
I
remember
now
,
he
DID
die
.
Mortification
set
in
,
and
they
had
to
amputate
him
.
But
it
did
n't
save
him
.
Yes
,
it
was
mortification
--
that
was
it
.
He
turned
blue
all
over
,
and
died
in
the
hope
of
a
glorious
resurrection
.
They
say
he
was
a
sight
to
look
at
.
Your
uncle
's
been
up
to
the
town
every
day
to
fetch
you
.
And
he
's
gone
again
,
not
more
'n
an
hour
ago
;
he
'll
be
back
any
minute
now
.
You
must
a
met
him
on
the
road
,
did
n't
you
?
--
oldish
man
,
with
a
--
"
"
No
,
I
did
n't
see
nobody
,
Aunt
Sally
.
The
boat
landed
just
at
daylight
,
and
I
left
my
baggage
on
the
wharf-boat
and
went
looking
around
the
town
and
out
a
piece
in
the
country
,
to
put
in
the
time
and
not
get
here
too
soon
;
and
so
I
come
down
the
back
way
.
"
"
Who
'd
you
give
the
baggage
to
?
"
"
Nobody
.
"
"
Why
,
child
,
it
'll
be
stole
!
"