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“"Yaas, yaas, dat’s him. Dat’s de debble—you know him ?” “ Name any thing like Thomson ” : “ No. ” < - “Jones ?” ; * e “ No.” “ Brown ?” “ Nottin’ like it.” ’ “ Stone ?” | , : a. No.” “ Chattilion ?” “ Dat’s it; now I know jes’ as well as I want to, dat you’s one ob dem witch fellers. How de debble you know his name, ef it wasn’t for that ?” “You are right. Iam one of them fellers, and if you don’t look sharp, Pll whisk you off some night on«a broomstick and leave you on the top of the highest mountain by the Horicon.”s “Dar, dar’, Marse Witch, I h’ar you.. But don’t you try » none ob yer tricks in dis house, fer we got one, I tell you, kin beat you at fr own trade, dat she kin. Beat ye jewiot as easy.” “ Who ? é “Ole missee.” | “ Busy in thar?” ue py “ On’y talkin’.” : “‘ He in thar’ ?” «“ Yaas. ” “Miss Maggie thar ?”’ “Don’t you try none ob yer tricks on » Miss Maggie.” “ No, I won’t; I promise that. Is she thar 2’ “Yaas; her dar” » | © Old woman thar i , “Course she dar’. Why Ydekas she likes @lat Frencher, an’ likes to hab ’em come talk wid Miss Maggie. She no car’ Like ’em well ’nuff ’cause he kin pipaiinesntge > 9 nebber stop goin’.” “Cut out of the way, blacky, and never let on you've seen me. I’m goin’ in.” . Sam walked off, and Eph knocked at the door. Maggie opened it and invited him in. He accepted the courtesy, and threw down a haunch of venison, part of a fine buck he had . comiecbooks.conn s ‘ ¢ : ‘