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"
No
,
sir
,
nobody
.
"
I
heard
the
people
stirring
around
in
the
house
now
,
and
see
a
light
.
The
man
sung
out
:
"
Snatch
that
light
away
,
Betsy
,
you
old
fool
--
ai
n't
you
got
any
sense
?
Put
it
on
the
floor
behind
the
front
door
.
Bob
,
if
you
and
Tom
are
ready
,
take
your
places
.
"
"
All
ready
.
"
"
Now
,
George
Jackson
,
do
you
know
the
Shepherdsons
?
"
"
No
,
sir
;
I
never
heard
of
them
.
"
"
Well
,
that
may
be
so
,
and
it
may
n't
.
Now
,
all
ready
.
Step
forward
,
George
Jackson
.
And
mind
,
do
n't
you
hurry
--
come
mighty
slow
.
If
there
's
anybody
with
you
,
let
him
keep
back
--
if
he
shows
himself
he
'll
be
shot
.
Come
along
now
.
Come
slow
;
push
the
door
open
yourself
--
just
enough
to
squeeze
in
,
d'
you
hear
?
"
I
did
n't
hurry
;
I
could
n't
if
I
'd
a
wanted
to
.
I
took
one
slow
step
at
a
time
and
there
war
n't
a
sound
,
only
I
thought
I
could
hear
my
heart
.
The
dogs
were
as
still
as
the
humans
,
but
they
followed
a
little
behind
me
.
When
I
got
to
the
three
log
doorsteps
I
heard
them
unlocking
and
unbarring
and
unbolting
.
I
put
my
hand
on
the
door
and
pushed
it
a
little
and
a
little
more
till
somebody
said
,
"
There
,
that
's
enough
--
put
your
head
in
.
"
I
done
it
,
but
I
judged
they
would
take
it
off
.
The
candle
was
on
the
floor
,
and
there
they
all
was
,
looking
at
me
,
and
me
at
them
,
for
about
a
quarter
of
a
minute
:
Three
big
men
with
guns
pointed
at
me
,
which
made
me
wince
,
I
tell
you
;
the
oldest
,
gray
and
about
sixty
,
the
other
two
thirty
or
more
--
all
of
them
fine
and
handsome
--
and
the
sweetest
old
gray-headed
lady
,
and
back
of
her
two
young
women
which
I
could
n't
see
right
well
.
The
old
gentleman
says
: