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"Is dat s'ficient?" inquired Uncle Ben. "Yes, " explained Napier, "but don't close the sale too quick, give the buyers a chance. " "All right, " said Uncle Ben, "but if de right pusson don't bid de highes' price dis auction ain't gwine ter close till to-morrer mornin'. " There were no more bids, and he announced: "I'm goin, ' goin, ' gone to Mr. Marlowe fur de highes' bid, and cheap at half de money. " Uncle Ben was henceforth "one o' dem stuck up Marlowe niggers, " whom Aunt Viney couldn't get... along with "nohow. " CHAPTER VII The hours wore on, and the twilight deep- ened into night — still the revelry continued. Uncle Ben had been seated in a farmer's wagon, and consigned to the Rev. Duncan Marlowe without any written explanation; leaving him to make the best terms he could with the kind-hearted clergyman. The students of every college have their peculiar way of having fun. Those of the S — college, the "M. K's, " found their highest enjoyment in forming themselves into a marauding party and turning the town topsy- turvy on Saturday nights, so that the long- suffering citizens, on the morrow, would won- der if an earthquake had visited the place during the night or set them to doubting that they, themselves, were in a rational state of mind.
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