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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER III
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A nice waiter he makes." "Do you not see me before you, Peggy ?" said Mr.Weston, "and do you continue this disputing in my presence?
If you were not so old, and had not been so faithful for many years, I would not excuse such conduct.

You are very ungrateful, when you are so well cared for; and from this time forward, if you cannot be quiet and set a good example in the kitchen, do not come into it." "Don't be afeard, master, I can stay in my own cabin.

If I has been well treated, it's no more den I desarves.

I'se done nuff for you and yours, in my day; slaved myself for you and your father before you.

De Lord above knows I dont want ter stay whar dat ole drunken nigger is, no how.


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