Lippincotts Monthly Magazine a Popular Journal of General Literature volume 7

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Lippincotts Monthly Magazine a Popular Journal of General Literature volume 7
Philip Massinger
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" Juliana, " whispered Aunt Judy, bending close over the bed, " does yo' see him, Juliana?" But the heavy eyelids dropped wearily as though to shut out forever all unwelcome sights.
" She done move yo' flowahs, honey, " continued the old woman ; " she tuck an' move yo' flowahs f'om de place yo' done s'lected. Does yo' hyah me, Juliana?" Juliana, however, still remained indifferent to transitory things.
" Dey done kill yo' raid roostah, " resumed Aunt Judy eagerly, " an' de ole speckled hen too,
... tuh bile fuh de funeral dinnah. Dey done got yo' mos' buried, honey. Does yo' hyah me, Juliana? He am up tuh he same ole tricks ; dey ain' a mo' flirtatious niggah in Poketown den Jeremiah Jackson. " f'Aunt Judy paused for breath and gazed intently at the motionless figure.
"Don' yo' go, Juliana, " she continued insistently, "don' yo' give dat no-'count niggah no chance tuh shake de free laig ag'in. " Encouraged by a slight quiver of the eyelid, Aunt Judy went on breathlessly : " Does yo' zire Eoxy Bristow tuh set up in yo' house an' fry yo' bacon?


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