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"
You
would
n't
look
like
a
servant-girl
THEN
,
would
you
?
"
"
No
,
but
there
wo
n't
be
nobody
to
see
what
I
look
like
,
ANYWAY
.
"
"
That
ai
n't
got
nothing
to
do
with
it
.
The
thing
for
us
to
do
is
just
to
do
our
DUTY
,
and
not
worry
about
whether
anybody
SEES
us
do
it
or
not
.
Hai
n't
you
got
no
principle
at
all
?
"
"
All
right
,
I
ai
n't
saying
nothing
;
I
'm
the
servant-girl
.
Who
's
Jim
's
mother
?
"
"
I
'm
his
mother
.
I
'll
hook
a
gown
from
Aunt
Sally
.
"
"
Well
,
then
,
you
'll
have
to
stay
in
the
cabin
when
me
and
Jim
leaves
.
"
"
Not
much
.
I
'll
stuff
Jim
's
clothes
full
of
straw
and
lay
it
on
his
bed
to
represent
his
mother
in
disguise
,
and
Jim
'll
take
the
nigger
woman
's
gown
off
of
me
and
wear
it
,
and
we
'll
all
evade
together
.
When
a
prisoner
of
style
escapes
it
's
called
an
evasion
.
It
's
always
called
so
when
a
king
escapes
,
f
'
rinstance
.
And
the
same
with
a
king
's
son
;
it
do
n't
make
no
difference
whether
he
's
a
natural
one
or
an
unnatural
one
.
"
So
Tom
he
wrote
the
nonnamous
letter
,
and
I
smouched
the
yaller
wench
's
frock
that
night
,
and
put
it
on
,
and
shoved
it
under
the
front
door
,
the
way
Tom
told
me
to
.
It
said
:
Beware
.
Trouble
is
brewing
.
Keep
a
sharp
lookout
.
UNKNOWN
FRIEND
.
Next
night
we
stuck
a
picture
,
which
Tom
drawed
in
blood
,
of
a
skull
and
crossbones
on
the
front
door
;
and
next
night
another
one
of
a
coffin
on
the
back
door
.