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**De same ones dat laugh at you now will be takin' off dey hats to you some day." **0h, it ain't the guyin' I mind," said Sandy; ''it 's me wooden head. Them little shavers that can't see a hole in a ladder can beat me figurin'." ''You jus' keep on axin' questions," ad- vised Aunt Melvy. "Dat 's what I always tole Rachael. Rachael 's dat yaller gal up to Mrs. Nelson's. I done raise her, an' she ain't a bit o 'count. I use' ter say, 'You fool nigger, how you ebber gwine learn nothin' effen you d...on't ax questions?' An' she 'd stick out her mouth an' say, 'Umph, umph; you don't ketch me lettin' de white folks know how much sense I ain't got.' Den she 'd put on a white dress an' a white sun- bonnet an' go switchin' up de street, lookin' jus' lak a fly in a glass ob buttermilk." 102 Transition "It 's the mixed-up things that bother me,'* said Sandy. **Mr. Moseley was tell- ing of us to-day how ye lost a day out of the week when ye went round the world one way, and gained a day when ye went round the other/' Aunt Melvy paused with the tea-towel in her hand.
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