The book Library of Southern Literature; was written by author Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908 Here you can read free online of Library of Southern Literature; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Library of Southern Literature; a good or bad book?
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Dey confabulated 'mongst deyselves — ole niarse he kep' on desbelievin' — twel one mornin' de boys dess luk an' lipt ober de fence, so to speak, an' jined de army ober yonder at Manassy Junction. Ole marse felt bad den, I reckon, w'en he found dey wor n't nobody to fill de ole house 'sep' little mistis and Marse Dolph. He tuk to walkin' up an' down de flo', and dar's whar he is now, I 'spec's. Little mistis, her eyes tuk to shinin' brighter 'n lightnin'-bugs, en she and Marse Dolph never rested... widout dey knowed wot was goin' on in de camp. Dem two chillun 'u'd ride down to de Junction every chance dey got. Little mistis 'u'd keep all hands at wuk, sewin', knittin' en cookin' for de soldiers. Dey wor n't nuthin' talked 'bout but marchin' and drillin' and paradin', en how General Beauregard was a-gwine to save de Souf. Bymeby cum a day wha nobody down our way ain't a-gwine ter forgit dis side de Judgmen'. 'T was hot summer wedder — de groun' a-bakin' wid de sun — and w'en we fust heerd dat rumblin' long de groun', bress your soul, sir, we tuk it fur de las' trump.
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