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871
"
WHAT
raft
,
Jim
?
"
872
"
Our
ole
raf
'
.
"
873
"
You
mean
to
say
our
old
raft
war
n't
smashed
all
to
flinders
?
"
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874
"
No
,
she
war
n't
.
She
was
tore
up
a
good
deal
--
one
en
'
of
her
was
;
but
dey
war
n't
no
great
harm
done
,
on
'
y
our
traps
was
mos
'
all
los
'
.
Ef
we
hadn
'
dive
'
so
deep
en
swum
so
fur
under
water
,
en
de
night
hadn
'
ben
so
dark
,
en
we
war
n't
so
sk
'
yerd
,
en
ben
sich
punkin-heads
,
as
de
sayin
'
is
,
we
'd
a
seed
de
raf
'
.
But
it
's
jis
'
as
well
we
did
n't
,
'
kase
now
she
's
all
fixed
up
agin
mos
'
as
good
as
new
,
en
we
's
got
a
new
lot
o
'
stuff
,
in
de
place
o
'
what
'
uz
los
'
.
875
"
876
"
Why
,
how
did
you
get
hold
of
the
raft
again
,
Jim
--
did
you
catch
her
?
"
877
"
How
I
gwyne
to
ketch
her
en
I
out
in
de
woods
?
No
;
some
er
de
niggers
foun
'
her
ketched
on
a
snag
along
heah
in
de
ben
'
,
en
dey
hid
her
in
a
crick
'm
ongst
de
willows
,
en
dey
wuz
so
much
jawin
'
'
bout
which
un
'
um
she
b
'
long
to
de
mos
'
dat
I
come
to
heah
'
bout
it
pooty
soon
,
so
I
ups
en
settles
de
trouble
by
tellin
'
'
um
she
do
n't
b
'
long
to
none
uv
um
,
but
to
you
en
me
;
en
I
ast
'm
if
dey
gwyne
to
grab
a
young
white
genlman
's
propaty
,
en
git
a
hid
'n
for
it
?
Den
I
gin
'm
ten
cents
apiece
,
en
dey
'
uz
mighty
well
satisfied
,
en
wisht
some
mo
'
raf
's
'
ud
come
along
en
make
'm
rich
agin
.
Dey
's
mighty
good
to
me
,
dese
niggers
is
,
en
whatever
I
wants
'm
to
do
fur
me
I
doan
'
have
to
ast
'm
twice
,
honey
.
Dat
Jack
's
a
good
nigger
,
en
pooty
smart
.
"
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878
"
Yes
,
he
is
.
He
ai
n't
ever
told
me
you
was
here
;
told
me
to
come
,
and
he
'd
show
me
a
lot
of
water-moccasins
.
If
anything
happens
HE
ai
n't
mixed
up
in
it
.
He
can
say
he
never
seen
us
together
,
and
it
'll
be
the
truth
.
"
879
I
do
n't
want
to
talk
much
about
the
next
day
.
I
reckon
I
'll
cut
it
pretty
short
.
I
waked
up
about
dawn
,
and
was
a-going
to
turn
over
and
go
to
sleep
again
when
I
noticed
how
still
it
was
--
did
n't
seem
to
be
anybody
stirring
.
That
war
n't
usual
.
Next
I
noticed
that
Buck
was
up
and
gone
.
Well
,
I
gets
up
,
a-wondering
,
and
goes
down
stairs
--
nobody
around
;
everything
as
still
as
a
mouse
.
Just
the
same
outside
.
880
Thinks
I
,
what
does
it
mean
?
Down
by
the
wood-pile
I
comes
across
my
Jack
,
and
says
: