The Story of Babette, a Little Creole Girl

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Noute's talk, even when not embarrassed 155 by the consciousness of a listener, was ram- bling, and his sentences disconnected. Noute the foolish of old was Noute the foolish still. It was hard to make anything of talk like this : "Rain come down — wind blow, Z-z-z!
Gate fly open — bang ! Old devil shoot in- side with Mamzelle B6bee !" This seemed to give him special pleasure, for he repeated it over and over with slight variations, always laughing with delight at the end of the recital.
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...listening awhile, John raised his head and began to question him. Nothing could have pleased the simple-minded fellow better than this. He began the story over again ; and this time he commenced by saying: " Mamzelle is so big " — he raised his hand even with the door-knob. " She is burning sick. The old devil run with her in the rain — in the wind. It is cold. I run behind — watch where she go — the big gate comes open — I shove her in, so — bang !" Rising now and throwing himself forward, he imitated the motion of pushing the old gypsy into the gate.

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