Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter

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While this conversation is going on in the veranda, sundry agedmembers of negro families--aunties and mammies--are passing backwardsand forwards in front of the house, casting curious glances at theaffection exhibited for the new preacher by "Miss Franconia. " Theeffect is a sort of reconciliation of the highly aristocraticobjections they at first interposed against his reception. "Mus' besomebody bigger dan common nigger preacher; wudn't cotch MissFrankone spoken wid 'um if 'um warn't, " says
...Dad Timothy's Jane, whois Uncle Absalom's wife, and, in addition to having six coal-blackchildren, as fat and sleek as beavers, is the wise woman of thecabins, around whom all the old veteran mammies gather forexplanations upon most important subjects. In this instance she issurrounded by six or seven grave worthies, whose comical faces addgreat piquancy to the conclave. Grandmumma Dorothy, who declaresthat she is grandmother to she don't know how much little growing-upproperty, will venture every grey hair in her head-which is as whiteas the snows of Nova Scotia-that he knows a deal o' things about thegospel, or he wouldn't have missus for such a close acquaintance.

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