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Jim
talked
out
loud
all
the
time
while
I
was
talking
to
myself
.
He
was
saying
how
the
first
thing
he
would
do
when
he
got
to
a
free
State
he
would
go
to
saving
up
money
and
never
spend
a
single
cent
,
and
when
he
got
enough
he
would
buy
his
wife
,
which
was
owned
on
a
farm
close
to
where
Miss
Watson
lived
;
and
then
they
would
both
work
to
buy
the
two
children
,
and
if
their
master
would
n't
sell
them
,
they
'd
get
an
Ab
'
litionist
to
go
and
steal
them
.
It
most
froze
me
to
hear
such
talk
.
He
would
n't
ever
dared
to
talk
such
talk
in
his
life
before
.
Just
see
what
a
difference
it
made
in
him
the
minute
he
judged
he
was
about
free
.
It
was
according
to
the
old
saying
,
"
Give
a
nigger
an
inch
and
he
'll
take
an
ell
.
"
Thinks
I
,
this
is
what
comes
of
my
not
thinking
.
Here
was
this
nigger
,
which
I
had
as
good
as
helped
to
run
away
,
coming
right
out
flat-footed
and
saying
he
would
steal
his
children
--
children
that
belonged
to
a
man
I
did
n't
even
know
;
a
man
that
had
n't
ever
done
me
no
harm
.
I
was
sorry
to
hear
Jim
say
that
,
it
was
such
a
lowering
of
him
.
My
conscience
got
to
stirring
me
up
hotter
than
ever
,
until
at
last
I
says
to
it
,
"
Let
up
on
me
--
it
ai
n't
too
late
yet
--
I
'll
paddle
ashore
at
the
first
light
and
tell
.
"
I
felt
easy
and
happy
and
light
as
a
feather
right
off
.
All
my
troubles
was
gone
.
I
went
to
looking
out
sharp
for
a
light
,
and
sort
of
singing
to
myself
.
By
and
by
one
showed
.
Jim
sings
out
:
"
We
's
safe
,
Huck
,
we
's
safe
!
Jump
up
and
crack
yo
'
heels
!
Dat
's
de
good
ole
Cairo
at
las
'
,
I
jis
knows
it
!
"
I
says
:
"
I
'll
take
the
canoe
and
go
and
see
,
Jim
.
It
might
n't
be
,
you
know
.
"
He
jumped
and
got
the
canoe
ready
,
and
put
his
old
coat
in
the
bottom
for
me
to
set
on
,
and
give
me
the
paddle
;
and
as
I
shoved
off
,
he
says
:
"
Pooty
soon
I
'll
be
a-shout
'n'
for
joy
,
en
I
'll
say
,
it
's
all
on
accounts
o
'
Huck
;
I
's
a
free
man
,
en
I
could
n't
ever
ben
free
ef
it
hadn
'
ben
for
Huck
;
Huck
done
it
.
Jim
wo
n't
ever
forgit
you
,
Huck
;
you
's
de
bes
'
fren
'
Jim
's
ever
had
;
en
you
's
de
ONLY
fren
'
ole
Jim
's
got
now
.
"
I
was
paddling
off
,
all
in
a
sweat
to
tell
on
him
;
but
when
he
says
this
,
it
seemed
to
kind
of
take
the
tuck
all
out
of
me
.