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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER XXIII
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You can't start on a journey without money; so you go to dis lady and tell her you was sent for money by your mistis, and you keep de money for your own use.

Here's de money,' said he, 'Master George, take it to mistis, and tell her de truth.' "'Damn the rascals,' says young Mr.Seymour, 'they're not content with man-stealing, but they're stealing money and clothes, and every thing they can lay their hands upon.

So much for your Abolition friends, Simon,' says he.

'I wish you joy of them.

They've brought you to a pretty pass, and lost you as good a home as ever a servant had.' "'Oh, master,' said Simon, 'won't you take me back?
Indeed I will be faithful.' "'Can't trust you, Simon,' said Mr.Seymour; 'besides, none of your fellow-servants want you back.


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