In Connection With the De Willoughby Claim

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"I don't want it," she said ; and her small voice had a strange sound even in her own ears. " I want Uncle Tom.
Let me go out on the porch and see if he's coming." She saw them exchange rapid glances and was troubled afresh by it.
" D'ye reckin she understands ? " the younger daughter said, cautiously.
" Lordy, no !" answered the mother ; "we ain't said nothin'. Ye kin go ef ye want to, Sheba," she added, cheerfully. " Thar's a little rocking-cheer that ye kin set in. Help her down, Luce." 135
...In Connection with The De Willoughby Claim Bat she had already slipped down and found her way to the door opening out on to the street. The porch was de- serted for a wonder, the reason being that an nnnsually interesting case was being argued in the Court-house across the street, where groups of men were hanging about the doors. The rocking-chair stood in a corner, but Sheba did not sit down in it. She went to the steps and stood there, looking out with a sense of pain and loneliness still hanging over her ; and at last, without knowing why, only feeling that they had a dreary sound and contained a mystery which somehow troubled her, she began to say over softly the words the woman had used.

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