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The Late Mrs. Null

CHAPTER XIX
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But they had failed, or rather it had been impossible to use them, and Miss Annie's husband had been stricken down.

"It's pow'ful hard to git roun' ole miss," she groaned.

"She too much fur ole folks like I is." At this remark Uncle Isham fired up.

Although the conduct of his mistress troubled him at times very much he was intensely loyal to her, and he instantly caught the meaning of this aspersion against her.

"Now, look h'yar, Aun' Patsy," he exclaimed, "wot you talkin' 'bout?
Wot ole miss got to do wid Mister Crof' sprainin' he ankle?
Ole miss warn't dar; an' when I done fotch him up to de house, she cut roun' an' do more fur him dan anybody else.


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