Sister Jane: Her Friends And Acquaintances; a Narrative of Certain Events ...
Sister Jane: Her Friends And Acquaintances; a Narrative of Certain Events ...
Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908
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" I reckon it 's a wobbling yit if 't ain't got caught in a crack of the fenoe. I left them diggin's. I says to myself, says I, * Jincy, you ain't got much sense, but you 've got sense enough to know that you ain't much of a hand to dsean up new groun',' says I ; and then I lit out and -went home." *' That 's Jincy all over," remarked Mandy smil- ing. I could see that Mary enjoyed Jincy's narrative of his adventures very much, and that she appre- ciated the humane motive that ran through it lik...e a thread of gold. Jincy saw it, too, and that is why he made the remark that has been quoted already: " Shucks, squire ! if I had n't 'a' taken a good look at Miss Mary, I 'd 'a' never believed that iiie world held the like of her — now iitafc 's faanest." XVI. A PEBIOD OF CALM. Thebe are periods of quiet thai are diffienlt to describe, specially in a sdmple chronicle t^t makes no claim to go beyond the surface of eventg* For three, four, — yes, five — years the yillage^ the peaple, and especially our little household saw few changes wcKrth noting* So far as events are concerned we were becalmed.
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