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As usual ISTancy, a negro girl, was sent with them as protector and guide. She told them of a tree gTowing on " old Mars Taylor's land " a " grandsire graybeard. " 118 YEEI^AL DUNE Those who are familiar with rural districts know this graceful tree, how its long sweeping boughs droop low with the beautiful effect of a weeping wil- low where each green leaf may be supposed to have bloomed into a frond of pure white. E'ancy said ^' old Mars Taylor's ain't but a leetle ways off, and de ' grancher ...graybeard ' a leetle f ud- der on. " All agreed to take the trip, the way being shortened by Nancy's interesting antics and conversation. ^' Chillun, dare's a berrin grown nigh de tree; 'tain't like no berrin grown you all ebber see; hit's a vort grave. " ISTow as the children could form no idea of what a " vort grave " was, curiosity on that point added piquancy to the enterprise, so they tripped along with evident enjoyment of the walk. It seems that Judge Taylor, being a Catholic, had selected a spot on his place, had had it consecrated, and a vault prepared.
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