Nights With Uncle Remus : Myths And Legends of the Old Plantation
The book Nights With Uncle Remus : Myths And Legends of the Old Plantation was written by author Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908 Here you can read free online of Nights With Uncle Remus : Myths And Legends of the Old Plantation book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Nights With Uncle Remus : Myths And Legends of the Old Plantation a good or bad book?
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"Brer Jack," he continued, "wa'n't dey sump'n' n'er 'bout ole man Yalligater ? " "Hi!" exclaimed Daddy Jack, arousing himself, "'e 'bout B'er 'Gater fer true. Oona no bin see da' B'er 'Gater?" The child had seen one, but it was such a very little one he hardly knew whether to claim an acquaintance with Daddy Jack's 'Gater. "Dem all sem," continued Daddy Jack. "Big mouf, pop-eye, walk on 'e belly; 'e is bin got bump, bump, bump 'pon 'e bahk, bump, bump, bump 'pon 'e tail. 'E dife 'neat' de water..., 'e do lif 'pon de Ian'. "One tam Dog is bin run B'er Rabbit, tel 'e do git tire; da' Dog is bin run 'im tel him ent mos' hab no bre't' in 'e body; 'e hide 'ese'f by de crik side. 'E come close 'pon B'er 'Gater, en B'er 'Gater, 'e do say: "'Ki, B'er Rabbit! wut dis is mek you blow so? Wut mekky you' bre't' come so ? ' "'Eh-eh! B'er 'Gater, I hab bin come 'pon trouble. Dog, 'e do run un-a run me.' " ' Wey you no fetch 'im 'long, B'er Rabbit ? I is bin git fat on all da' trouble lak dem. I proud fer yeddy Dog bark, ef 'e is bin fetch-a me trouble lak dem.' "'Wait, B'er 'Gater!
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