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Twain, Mark

"The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn"

Come in."


? ? ? ? As soon as I was in, the old gentleman he locked the door and barred it and bolted it, and told the young men to come in with their guns, and they all went in a big parlor that had a new rag carpet on the floor, and got together in a corner that was out of range of the front windows- there warn't none on the side. They held the candle, and took a good look at me, and all said, "Why he ain't a Shepherdson- no, there ain't any Shepherdson about him." Then the old man said he hoped I wouldn't mind being searched for arms, because he didn't mean no harm by it- it was only to make sure. So he didn't pry into my pockets, but only felt outside with his hands, and said it was all right. He told me to make myself easy and at home, and tell all about myself; but the old lady says:


? ? ? ? "Why bless you, Saul, the poor thing's as wet as he can be; and don't you reckon it may be he's hungry?"


? ? ? ? "True for you, Rachel- I forgot."


? ? ? ? So the old lady says:


? ? ? ? "Betsy" (this was a nigger woman), "you fly around and get him something to eat, as quick as you can, poor thing; and one of you girls go and wake up Buck and tell him- Oh, here he is himself.


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