The Eyrie And Other Southern Stories

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The Eyrie And Other Southern Stories
Bettie Freshwater Pool
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"But what tickled me wuz ter see Marse Jeemes tryin' fer ter read, feelin' on top er 'is head fur 32 The Eyrie, dem spectacles, den cussin' an' flin'in' down book a'ter book an' paper a'ter paper. N'ot de fust blessed word kin dat man make out twell dem spectacles comes ter light an' is sot in one tickler spot on the top er dat bal' head er hisn. I knowed his eyes wuz good ez er baby's, an' I thought I should bust dat day, when I seed he can't read none an' how 'stracted he wuz 'dout dem specta
...cles. " Uncle Joe rocked himself back and forth, and laughed until the tears trickled down his withered cheeks at the recollection of this ludicrous scene. As soon as he could control himself he resumed: "Marse Jeemes wuz er riglor sport in his young days. He had de mos' fine clo's an' gin de mos' good dinners you ebber see. He had piles er money, an' more 'n er hundred head er darkies. I tell you, sar, he wuz some er de quality, he wuz ! My mouf right nachly waters when I gits ter study- in' 'bout dem wine parties, when de fine silver an' de cut-glass wuz brung out, an' de young gents frum town would come out on hors'back er by the kerriage load, an' eat an' drink an' play cards an' cut up Lord !

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