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THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN.

So Tom turns to the nigger, which was looking wild and distressed, and says, kind of severe:

"What do you reckon's the matter with you, anyway? What made you think somebody sung out?"

"Oh, it's de dad-blame' witches, sah, en I wisht I was dead, I do. Dey's awiuz at it, sah, en dey do mos' kill me, dey spirits floating around in the dark
WITCHES.

sk'yers me so. Please to don't tell nobody 'bout it sah, er ole Mars Silas he'll scole me; 'kase he says dey ain't no witches. I jis' wish to goodness he was heah now—den what would be say! I jis' bet he couldn'fine no way to git aroun' it dis time. But it's awluz jis' so; people dat's sot, stays sot; dey won't