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"
Pardon
me
,
dear
Mr
Stump
,
for
not
thinking
of
it
.
Pluto
;
take
Mr
Stump
's
horse
to
the
stable
,
and
see
that
it
is
fed
.
Florinde
!
Florinde
!
What
will
you
eat
,
Mr
Stump
?
"
"
Wal
,
as
for
thet
,
Miss
Lewaze
,
thank
ye
all
the
same
,
but
I
ai
n't
so
partikler
sharp
set
.
I
war
only
thinkin
'
o
'
the
maar
.
For
myself
,
I
ked
go
a
kupple
o
'
hours
longer
'
ithout
eetin
'
,
but
ef
thur
's
sech
a
thing
as
a
smell
o
'
Monongaheely
'
beout
the
place
,
it
'
ud
do
this
ole
karkidge
o
'
mine
a
power
o
'
good
.
"
"
Monongahela
?
plenty
of
it
Surely
you
will
allow
me
to
give
you
something
better
?
"
"
Better
'n
Monongaheely
!
"
"
Yes
.
Some
sherry
--
champagne
--
brandy
if
you
prefer
it
.
"
"
Let
them
drink
brandy
as
like
it
,
and
kin
'
git
it
drinkable
.
Thur
may
be
some
o
'
it
good
enuf
;
an
ef
thur
air
,
I
'm
shor
it
'll
be
foun
'
in
the
house
o
'
a
Peintdexter
.
I
only
knows
o
'
the
sort
the
sutler
keeps
up
at
the
Fort
.
Ef
thur
ever
wur
a
medicine
,
thet
's
one
.
It
'
ud
rot
the
guts
out
o
'
a
alleygatur
.
No
;
darn
thur
French
lickers
;
an
specially
thur
brandy
.
Gi
'
me
the
pure
corn
juice
;
an
the
best
o
'
all
,
thet
as
comes
from
Pittsburgh
on
the
Monongaheely
.
"
"
Florinde
!
Florinde
!
"
It
was
not
necessary
to
tell
the
waiting-maid
for
what
she
was
wanted
.
The
presence
of
Zeb
Stump
indicated
the
service
for
which
she
had
been
summoned
.
Without
waiting
to
receive
the
order
she
went
off
,
and
the
moment
after
returned
,
carrying
a
decanter
half-filled
with
what
Zeb
called
the
"
pure
corn
juice
,
"
but
which
was
in
reality
the
essence
of
rye
--
for
from
this
grain
is
distilled
the
celebrated
"
Monongahela
.
"
Zeb
was
not
slow
to
refresh
himself
.
A
full
third
of
the
contents
of
the
decanter
were
soon
put
out
of
sight
--
the
other
two-thirds
remaining
for
future
potations
that
might
be
required
in
the
course
of
the
narration
upon
which
he
was
about
to
enter
.