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"
'
Tis
my
fate
to
be
always
ground
into
the
mire
under
the
iron
heel
of
oppression
.
Misfortune
has
broken
my
once
haughty
spirit
;
I
yield
,
I
submit
;
'
tis
my
fate
.
I
am
alone
in
the
world
--
let
me
suffer
;
can
bear
it
.
"
We
got
away
as
soon
as
it
was
good
and
dark
.
The
king
told
us
to
stand
well
out
towards
the
middle
of
the
river
,
and
not
show
a
light
till
we
got
a
long
ways
below
the
town
.
We
come
in
sight
of
the
little
bunch
of
lights
by
and
by
--
that
was
the
town
,
you
know
--
and
slid
by
,
about
a
half
a
mile
out
,
all
right
.
When
we
was
three-quarters
of
a
mile
below
we
hoisted
up
our
signal
lantern
;
and
about
ten
o'clock
it
come
on
to
rain
and
blow
and
thunder
and
lighten
like
everything
;
so
the
king
told
us
to
both
stay
on
watch
till
the
weather
got
better
;
then
him
and
the
duke
crawled
into
the
wigwam
and
turned
in
for
the
night
.
It
was
my
watch
below
till
twelve
,
but
I
would
n't
a
turned
in
anyway
if
I
'd
had
a
bed
,
because
a
body
do
n't
see
such
a
storm
as
that
every
day
in
the
week
,
not
by
a
long
sight
.
My
souls
,
how
the
wind
did
scream
along
!
And
every
second
or
two
there
'd
come
a
glare
that
lit
up
the
white-caps
for
a
half
a
mile
around
,
and
you
'd
see
the
islands
looking
dusty
through
the
rain
,
and
the
trees
thrashing
around
in
the
wind
;
then
comes
a
H-WHACK
!
--
bum
!
bum
!
bumble-umble-um-bum-bum-bum-bum
--
and
the
thunder
would
go
rumbling
and
grumbling
away
,
and
quit
--
and
then
RIP
comes
another
flash
and
another
sockdolager
.
The
waves
most
washed
me
off
the
raft
sometimes
,
but
I
had
n't
any
clothes
on
,
and
did
n't
mind
.
We
did
n't
have
no
trouble
about
snags
;
the
lightning
was
glaring
and
flittering
around
so
constant
that
we
could
see
them
plenty
soon
enough
to
throw
her
head
this
way
or
that
and
miss
them
.
I
had
the
middle
watch
,
you
know
,
but
I
was
pretty
sleepy
by
that
time
,
so
Jim
he
said
he
would
stand
the
first
half
of
it
for
me
;
he
was
always
mighty
good
that
way
,
Jim
was
.
I
crawled
into
the
wigwam
,
but
the
king
and
the
duke
had
their
legs
sprawled
around
so
there
war
n't
no
show
for
me
;
so
I
laid
outside
--
I
did
n't
mind
the
rain
,
because
it
was
warm
,
and
the
waves
war
n't
running
so
high
now
.
About
two
they
come
up
again
,
though
,
and
Jim
was
going
to
call
me
;
but
he
changed
his
mind
,
because
he
reckoned
they
war
n't
high
enough
yet
to
do
any
harm
;
but
he
was
mistaken
about
that
,
for
pretty
soon
all
of
a
sudden
along
comes
a
regular
ripper
and
washed
me
overboard
.
It
most
killed
Jim
a-laughing
.
He
was
the
easiest
nigger
to
laugh
that
ever
was
,
anyway
.
I
took
the
watch
,
and
Jim
he
laid
down
and
snored
away
;
and
by
and
by
the
storm
let
up
for
good
and
all
;
and
the
first
cabin-light
that
showed
I
rousted
him
out
,
and
we
slid
the
raft
into
hiding
quarters
for
the
day
.
The
king
got
out
an
old
ratty
deck
of
cards
after
breakfast
,
and
him
and
the
duke
played
seven-up
a
while
,
five
cents
a
game
.
Then
they
got
tired
of
it
,
and
allowed
they
would
"
lay
out
a
campaign
,
"
as
they
called
it
.
The
duke
went
down
into
his
carpet-bag
,
and
fetched
up
a
lot
of
little
printed
bills
and
read
them
out
loud
.
One
bill
said
,
"
The
celebrated
Dr.
Armand
de
Montalban
,
of
Paris
,
"
would
"
lecture
on
the
Science
of
Phrenology
"
at
such
and
such
a
place
,
on
the
blank
day
of
blank
,
at
ten
cents
admission
,
and
"
furnish
charts
of
character
at
twenty-five
cents
apiece
.
"
The
duke
said
that
was
HIM
.
In
another
bill
he
was
the
"
world-renowned
Shakespearian
tragedian
,
Garrick
the
Younger
,
of
Drury
Lane
,
London
.
"
In
other
bills
he
had
a
lot
of
other
names
and
done
other
wonderful
things
,
like
finding
water
and
gold
with
a
"
divining-rod
,
"
"
dissipating
witch
spells
,
"
and
so
on
.
By
and
by
he
says
:
"
But
the
histrionic
muse
is
the
darling
.
Have
you
ever
trod
the
boards
,
Royalty
?
"
"
No
,
"
says
the
king
.