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"
Golly
,
yes
,
Mass
Tump
;
he
jess
am
rode
out
at
dis
time
.
He
ob
late
go
berry
much
away
from
de
house
an
tay
long
time
.
"
"
A
hossback
?
"
"
Jess
so
.
He
go
on
de
steel
grey
.
Ha
!
--
ha
!
he
doan
'
ride
de
sorrel
much
now
.
He
hai
n't
mount
'
im
once
since
de
night
de
ole
hoss
wa
out
--
dat
night
we
been
'
peakin
'
'
bout
.
Maybe
he
tink
he
hab
enuf
hard
ridin
'
den
,
an
need
long
'
pell
ob
ress
.
"
"
Look
'
ee
hyur
,
Plute
,
"
said
Zeb
,
after
standing
silent
for
a
second
or
two
,
apparently
engaged
in
some
abstruse
calculation
.
"
Arter
all
,
I
reck
'n
I
'd
better
let
the
ole
maar
hev
another
yeer
or
two
o
'
the
corn
.
She
's
got
a
long
spell
o
'
travellin
'
afore
her
;
an
she
mout
break
down
on
the
jurney
.
The
more
haste
air
sometimes
the
wusser
speed
;
an
thurfor
,
I
kalkerlate
,
I
'd
better
gie
the
critter
her
time
.
While
she
's
munchin
'
a
mouthful
,
I
ked
do
the
same
myself
.
'S
pose
,
then
,
you
skoot
acrosst
to
the
kitchen
,
an
see
ef
thur
ai
n't
some
chawin
'
stuff
thur
--
a
bit
o
'
cold
meat
an
a
pone
o
'
corn
bread
'll
do
.
Yur
young
mistress
wanted
me
to
hev
somethin'
to
eet
;
but
I
war
skeert
abeout
delayin
'
,
an
refused
.
Now
,
while
I
'm
waitin
'
on
the
maar
,
I
reck
'n
I
ked
pick
a
bone
,
--
jest
to
pass
the
time
.
"
"
Sartin
'
ye
cud
,
Mass
Tump
.
I
go
fotch
'
im
in
de
hundreth
part
ob
an
instant
.
"
So
saying
the
black-skinned
Jehu
started
off
across
the
patio
,
leaving
Zeb
Stump
sole
"
master
of
the
stole
.
"
The
air
of
indifference
with
which
he
had
concluded
his
dialogue
with
Pluto
disappeared
,
the
moment
the
latter
was
outside
the
door
.
It
had
been
altogether
assumed
:
as
was
proved
by
the
earnest
attitude
that
instantly
replaced
it
.
Striding
across
the
paved
causeway
,
that
separated
the
two
rows
of
stalls
,
he
entered
that
occupied
by
the
sorrel
.
The
animal
shied
off
,
and
stood
trembling
against
the
wall
--
perhaps
awed
by
the
look
of
resolution
with
which
the
hunter
had
approached
it
.