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"
He
's
alive
,
thank
God
!
And
that
's
enough
!
"
and
she
snatched
a
kiss
of
him
,
and
flew
for
the
house
to
get
the
bed
ready
,
and
scattering
orders
right
and
left
at
the
niggers
and
everybody
else
,
as
fast
as
her
tongue
could
go
,
every
jump
of
the
way
.
I
followed
the
men
to
see
what
they
was
going
to
do
with
Jim
;
and
the
old
doctor
and
Uncle
Silas
followed
after
Tom
into
the
house
.
The
men
was
very
huffy
,
and
some
of
them
wanted
to
hang
Jim
for
an
example
to
all
the
other
niggers
around
there
,
so
they
would
n't
be
trying
to
run
away
like
Jim
done
,
and
making
such
a
raft
of
trouble
,
and
keeping
a
whole
family
scared
most
to
death
for
days
and
nights
.
But
the
others
said
,
do
n't
do
it
,
it
would
n't
answer
at
all
;
he
ai
n't
our
nigger
,
and
his
owner
would
turn
up
and
make
us
pay
for
him
,
sure
.
So
that
cooled
them
down
a
little
,
because
the
people
that
's
always
the
most
anxious
for
to
hang
a
nigger
that
hai
n't
done
just
right
is
always
the
very
ones
that
ai
n't
the
most
anxious
to
pay
for
him
when
they
've
got
their
satisfaction
out
of
him
.
They
cussed
Jim
considerble
,
though
,
and
give
him
a
cuff
or
two
side
the
head
once
in
a
while
,
but
Jim
never
said
nothing
,
and
he
never
let
on
to
know
me
,
and
they
took
him
to
the
same
cabin
,
and
put
his
own
clothes
on
him
,
and
chained
him
again
,
and
not
to
no
bed-leg
this
time
,
but
to
a
big
staple
drove
into
the
bottom
log
,
and
chained
his
hands
,
too
,
and
both
legs
,
and
said
he
war
n't
to
have
nothing
but
bread
and
water
to
eat
after
this
till
his
owner
come
,
or
he
was
sold
at
auction
because
he
did
n't
come
in
a
certain
length
of
time
,
and
filled
up
our
hole
,
and
said
a
couple
of
farmers
with
guns
must
stand
watch
around
about
the
cabin
every
night
,
and
a
bulldog
tied
to
the
door
in
the
daytime
;
and
about
this
time
they
was
through
with
the
job
and
was
tapering
off
with
a
kind
of
generl
good-bye
cussing
,
and
then
the
old
doctor
comes
and
takes
a
look
,
and
says
:
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"
Do
n't
be
no
rougher
on
him
than
you
're
obleeged
to
,
because
he
ai
n't
a
bad
nigger
.
When
I
got
to
where
I
found
the
boy
I
see
I
could
n't
cut
the
bullet
out
without
some
help
,
and
he
war
n't
in
no
condition
for
me
to
leave
to
go
and
get
help
;
and
he
got
a
little
worse
and
a
little
worse
,
and
after
a
long
time
he
went
out
of
his
head
,
and
would
n't
let
me
come
a-nigh
him
any
more
,
and
said
if
I
chalked
his
raft
he
'd
kill
me
,
and
no
end
of
wild
foolishness
like
that
,
and
I
see
I
could
n't
do
anything
at
all
with
him
;
so
I
says
,
I
got
to
have
HELP
somehow
;
and
the
minute
I
says
it
out
crawls
this
nigger
from
somewheres
and
says
he
'll
help
,
and
he
done
it
,
too
,
and
done
it
very
well
.
Of
course
I
judged
he
must
be
a
runaway
nigger
,
and
there
I
WAS
!
and
there
I
had
to
stick
right
straight
along
all
the
rest
of
the
day
and
all
night
.
It
was
a
fix
,
I
tell
you
!
I
had
a
couple
of
patients
with
the
chills
,
and
of
course
I
'd
of
liked
to
run
up
to
town
and
see
them
,
but
I
das
n't
,
because
the
nigger
might
get
away
,
and
then
I
'd
be
to
blame
;
and
yet
never
a
skiff
come
close
enough
for
me
to
hail
.
So
there
I
had
to
stick
plumb
until
daylight
this
morning
;
and
I
never
see
a
nigger
that
was
a
better
nuss
or
faithfuller
,
and
yet
he
was
risking
his
freedom
to
do
it
,
and
was
all
tired
out
,
too
,
and
I
see
plain
enough
he
'd
been
worked
main
hard
lately
.
I
liked
the
nigger
for
that
;
I
tell
you
,
gentlemen
,
a
nigger
like
that
is
worth
a
thousand
dollars
--
and
kind
treatment
,
too
.
I
had
everything
I
needed
,
and
the
boy
was
doing
as
well
there
as
he
would
a
done
at
home
--
better
,
maybe
,
because
it
was
so
quiet
;
but
there
I
WAS
,
with
both
of
'm
on
my
hands
,
and
there
I
had
to
stick
till
about
dawn
this
morning
;
then
some
men
in
a
skiff
come
by
,
and
as
good
luck
would
have
it
the
nigger
was
setting
by
the
pallet
with
his
head
propped
on
his
knees
sound
asleep
;
so
I
motioned
them
in
quiet
,
and
they
slipped
up
on
him
and
grabbed
him
and
tied
him
before
he
knowed
what
he
was
about
,
and
we
never
had
no
trouble
.
And
the
boy
being
in
a
kind
of
a
flighty
sleep
,
too
,
we
muffled
the
oars
and
hitched
the
raft
on
,
and
towed
her
over
very
nice
and
quiet
,
and
the
nigger
never
made
the
least
row
nor
said
a
word
from
the
start
.
He
ai
n't
no
bad
nigger
,
gentlemen
;
that
's
what
I
think
about
him
.
"
Somebody
says
:
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"
Well
,
it
sounds
very
good
,
doctor
,
I
'm
obleeged
to
say
.
"
Then
the
others
softened
up
a
little
,
too
,
and
I
was
mighty
thankful
to
that
old
doctor
for
doing
Jim
that
good
turn
;
and
I
was
glad
it
was
according
to
my
judgment
of
him
,
too
;
because
I
thought
he
had
a
good
heart
in
him
and
was
a
good
man
the
first
time
I
see
him
.
Then
they
all
agreed
that
Jim
had
acted
very
well
,
and
was
deserving
to
have
some
notice
took
of
it
,
and
reward
.
So
every
one
of
them
promised
,
right
out
and
hearty
,
that
they
would
n't
cuss
him
no
more
.
Then
they
come
out
and
locked
him
up
.