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I
did
n't
answer
up
prompt
.
I
tried
to
,
but
the
words
would
n't
come
.
I
tried
for
a
second
or
two
to
brace
up
and
out
with
it
,
but
I
war
n't
man
enough
--
had
n't
the
spunk
of
a
rabbit
.
I
see
I
was
weakening
;
so
I
just
give
up
trying
,
and
up
and
says
:
"
He
's
white
.
"
"
I
reckon
we
'll
go
and
see
for
ourselves
.
"
"
I
wish
you
would
,
"
says
I
,
"
because
it
's
pap
that
's
there
,
and
maybe
you
'd
help
me
tow
the
raft
ashore
where
the
light
is
.
He
's
sick
--
and
so
is
mam
and
Mary
Ann
.
"
"
Oh
,
the
devil
!
we
're
in
a
hurry
,
boy
.
But
I
s
'
pose
we
've
got
to
.
Come
,
buckle
to
your
paddle
,
and
let
's
get
along
.
"
I
buckled
to
my
paddle
and
they
laid
to
their
oars
.
When
we
had
made
a
stroke
or
two
,
I
says
:
"
Pap
'll
be
mighty
much
obleeged
to
you
,
I
can
tell
you
.
Everybody
goes
away
when
I
want
them
to
help
me
tow
the
raft
ashore
,
and
I
ca
n't
do
it
by
myself
.
"
"
Well
,
that
's
infernal
mean
.
Odd
,
too
.
Say
,
boy
,
what
's
the
matter
with
your
father
?
"
"
It
's
the
--
a
--
the
--
well
,
it
ai
n't
anything
much
.
"