ly to-night.' An'
she say she 'bleeged to be sprightly, her mistis look so good; an' I ax
her which one twuz, an' she tell me, 'Dat queen one over dyah,' an' I
tell her dee's a king dyah too, she got her eye set for; an' when I say
her mistis tryin' to set her cap for Marse George, she fly up, an' say
she an' her mistis don' have to set dee cap for nobody; _dee_ got to
set dee cap an' all dee clo'es for dem, an' den dee ain' gwine cotch
'em cause dee ain' studyin' 'bout no up-country folks whar dee ain'
nobody know nuttin 'bout.
"Well, dat oudaciousness so aggrivate me, I lite into dat nigger right
dyah. I tell her she ain' been nowhar 'tall ef she don' know we all;
dat we wuz de bes' of quality, de ve'y top de pot; an' den I tell her
'bout how gret we wuz; how de ker'idges wuz al'ays hitched up night an'
day, an' niggers jes thick as weeds; an' how Unc' Torm he wared he
swaller-tail ev'y day when he wait on de table; and Marse George he
won' wyah a coat mo'n once or twice anyways, to save you life. Oh! I
sutney 'stonish dat nigger, 'cause I wuz teckin up for de fambly, an' I
meck out like dee use gold up home like urr folks use wood, an' sow
silver like urr folks sow wheat; an' when I got thoo dee wuz all on 'em
listenin', an' she 'lowed dat Marse George he were ve'y good, sho
'nough, 'ef twarn for he nigger; but I ain' tarrifyin' myself none
'bout dat, 'cause I know she jes projickin, an' she couldn' help bein'
impident ef you wuz to whup de frock off her back.
"Jes den dee struck up de dance. Dee had wheel de pianer out in de
hall, an' somebody say Jack Forester had come cross de river, an' all
on 'em say dee mus' git Jack; an' presney he come in wid he fiddle,
grinnin' and scrapin', 'cause he wuz a notable fiddler, do' I don'
think he wuz equal to we all's Tubal, an' I know he couldn' tech Marse
George, 'cause Marse George wuz a natchel fiddler, jes like 'coons is
natchel pacers, an' mules an' womens is natchel kickers. Howsomever,
he sutney jucked a jig sweet, an' when he shake dat bow you couldn'
help you foot switchin' a leetle--not ef you wuz a member of de chutch.
He wuz a mighty sinful man, Jack wuz, an' dat fiddle had done drawed
many souls to torment.
"Well, in a minute dee wuz all flyin', an' Jack he wuz rockin' like
boat rockin' on de water, an' he face right shiny, an' he teef look
like ear o' corn he got in he mout, an' he big foot set way out keepin'
time, an' Marse George he was in de lead
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