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I
never
see
a
family
in
such
a
sweat
.
They
could
n't
a
been
worse
scared
if
the
place
had
a
been
full
of
ghosts
laying
for
them
behind
everything
and
under
the
beds
and
shivering
through
the
air
.
If
a
door
banged
,
Aunt
Sally
she
jumped
and
said
"
ouch
!
"
if
anything
fell
,
she
jumped
and
said
"
ouch
!
"
if
you
happened
to
touch
her
,
when
she
war
n't
noticing
,
she
done
the
same
;
she
could
n't
face
noway
and
be
satisfied
,
because
she
allowed
there
was
something
behind
her
every
time
--
so
she
was
always
a-whirling
around
sudden
,
and
saying
"
ouch
,
"
and
before
she
'd
got
two-thirds
around
she
'd
whirl
back
again
,
and
say
it
again
;
and
she
was
afraid
to
go
to
bed
,
but
she
das
n't
set
up
.
So
the
thing
was
working
very
well
,
Tom
said
;
he
said
he
never
see
a
thing
work
more
satisfactory
.
He
said
it
showed
it
was
done
right
.
So
he
said
,
now
for
the
grand
bulge
!
So
the
very
next
morning
at
the
streak
of
dawn
we
got
another
letter
ready
,
and
was
wondering
what
we
better
do
with
it
,
because
we
heard
them
say
at
supper
they
was
going
to
have
a
nigger
on
watch
at
both
doors
all
night
.
Tom
he
went
down
the
lightning-rod
to
spy
around
;
and
the
nigger
at
the
back
door
was
asleep
,
and
he
stuck
it
in
the
back
of
his
neck
and
come
back
.
This
letter
said
:
Do
n't
betray
me
,
I
wish
to
be
your
friend
.
There
is
a
desprate
gang
of
cut-throats
from
over
in
the
Indian
Territory
going
to
steal
your
runaway
nigger
to-night
,
and
they
have
been
trying
to
scare
you
so
as
you
will
stay
in
the
house
and
not
bother
them
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I
am
one
of
the
gang
,
but
have
got
religgion
and
wish
to
quit
it
and
lead
an
honest
life
again
,
and
will
betray
the
helish
design
.
They
will
sneak
down
from
northards
,
along
the
fence
,
at
midnight
exact
,
with
a
false
key
,
and
go
in
the
nigger
's
cabin
to
get
him
.
I
am
to
be
off
a
piece
and
blow
a
tin
horn
if
I
see
any
danger
;
but
stead
of
that
I
will
BA
like
a
sheep
soon
as
they
get
in
and
not
blow
at
all
;
then
whilst
they
are
getting
his
chains
loose
,
you
slip
there
and
lock
them
in
,
and
can
kill
them
at
your
leasure
.
Do
n't
do
anything
but
just
the
way
I
am
telling
you
;
if
you
do
they
will
suspicion
something
and
raise
whoop-jamboreehoo
.
I
do
not
wish
any
reward
but
to
know
I
have
done
the
right
thing
.
UNKNOWN
FRIEND
.
WE
was
feeling
pretty
good
after
breakfast
,
and
took
my
canoe
and
went
over
the
river
a-fishing
,
with
a
lunch
,
and
had
a
good
time
,
and
took
a
look
at
the
raft
and
found
her
all
right
,
and
got
home
late
to
supper
,
and
found
them
in
such
a
sweat
and
worry
they
did
n't
know
which
end
they
was
standing
on
,
and
made
us
go
right
off
to
bed
the
minute
we
was
done
supper
,
and
would
n't
tell
us
what
the
trouble
was
,
and
never
let
on
a
word
about
the
new
letter
,
but
did
n't
need
to
,
because
we
knowed
as
much
about
it
as
anybody
did
,
and
as
soon
as
we
was
half
up
stairs
and
her
back
was
turned
we
slid
for
the
cellar
cubboard
and
loaded
up
a
good
lunch
and
took
it
up
to
our
room
and
went
to
bed
,
and
got
up
about
half-past
eleven
,
and
Tom
put
on
Aunt
Sally
's
dress
that
he
stole
and
was
going
to
start
with
the
lunch
,
but
says
:
"
Where
's
the
butter
?
"
"
I
laid
out
a
hunk
of
it
,
"
I
says
,
"
on
a
piece
of
a
corn-pone
.
"
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"
Well
,
you
LEFT
it
laid
out
,
then
--
it
ai
n't
here
.
"
"
We
can
get
along
without
it
,
"
I
says
.
"
We
can
get
along
WITH
it
,
too
,
"
he
says
;
"
just
you
slide
down
cellar
and
fetch
it
.
And
then
mosey
right
down
the
lightning-rod
and
come
along
.
I
'll
go
and
stuff
the
straw
into
Jim
's
clothes
to
represent
his
mother
in
disguise
,
and
be
ready
to
BA
like
a
sheep
and
shove
soon
as
you
get
there
.
"