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tothisuntryabouttheendofthelasttury,tobreathethepure
airoffreedorriedhere,anddied,leavingason,hisoher
dyingaboutthesati.thesendsonofthelatedukeseizedthe
titlesaestheinfantrealdukethelineal
destherightfuldukeeer;and
herea,forlo,tofroyhighestate,huntedofn,despisedby
theldbroken,anddegradedtothe
panionshipoffelonsonaraft”
jiitiedhiverso,but
hesaidituchuse,heuldntbechforted;saidifwewas
andtoodthanstanything
else;soellushoto
bo,andsay”yraylord,”or”your
lordship”andheinditifplain
”bridgee;and
oneofusoughttoatdinner,anddoanylittlethingforhibr >
heeddone.
hatstood
aroundand,andsays,”eodisor
soodat”andsoon,andabodyuldseeitightypleasingto
hi
buttheoldngotprettysilentbyandbydidnthavechtosay,and
didntlookprettyfortableoverallthatpettingthatwasgoingon
aroundthatduke.heseedtohavesothingonhisnd.so,alongin
theafteoon,hesays:
”lookyhere,bilgenationsorryforyou,butyou
ainttheonlypersonthatshadtroubleslikethat.”
”no”
”noyouaint.youainttheonlypersonthatsbensnakeddown
nahighplace.”
”alas”
”no,youainttheonlypersonthatshadasecretofhisbirth.”and,
byjings,hebeginstocry.
”holdean”
”bilgean,stillsortofsobbing.
”tothebitterdeath”hetooktheoldnbythehandandsqueezedit,
andsays,”thatsecretofyourbeing:speak”
”bilgethelatedauphin”
youbetyou,jindstaredthisti.thenthedukesays:
”youare”
”yes,friend,itistootrueyoureyesislookinatthisverynt
ontheporedisappeareddauphin,looytheseventeen,sonoflooythe
sixteenandrryantote.”
”youatyenoyouanyourethelateust
besixorsevenhundredyearsold,attheveryleast.”
”troublehasdo,bilgeer,troublehasdoroublehasbrung
thesegrayhairsandthispreturebalditude.yes,gentlen,yousee
beforeyou,inbluejeansahepledon,
andsufferinrightfulkingoffrance.”
eandjiidntknoto
do,hus,too.so
forthi
buthesaidithingbuttobedeadanddoall
ulddohinygood;thoughhesaiditoftendehieeleasierand
betterforaagthts,andgot
do,andal”yourjesty,”
andfirstatals,anddiddoe
tillheaskedthesojiojestyinghianddoingthis
andthatandtotherforhiandstandinguptillhetoldusight
setdoheapsofgood,andsohegotcheerfuland
fortable.butthedukekindofsouredonhianddidntlookabit
satisfiedhthehingsill,thekingactedreal
friendlyto,andsaidthedukesgreatgrandfatherandallthe
otherdukesofbilgeerhoughtofbyhisfather,and
etothepalasiderable;butthedukestayedhuffy
agoodillbyandbythekingsays:
”likeasnotedlongtionthishyerraft,
bilgeake
thingsonfortable.itaintfaultiboaduke,itaint
yourfaultyouakethe
bestothingsthe,saysithatstto.thisaint
nobadthingthate,
giveusyourhand,duke,andlesallbefriends.”
thedukedo,andjindtygladtoseeit.ittookaway
alltheunfortablenessandightygoodoverit,becauseit
iserablebusiohaveanyunfriendlinesso;
foryou,aboveallthings,onaraft,isforeverybodytobe
satisfied,andfeelrightandkindtoheothers.
itdidnttakelongtokeupndthattheseliarsno
kingsnordukesatall,butjustlobugsandfrauds.buti
neversaidnothing,otoself;itsthebestway;
thenyoudonthavenoquarrels,anddoonotrouble.ifthey
kingsanddukes,ihadntnoobjes,longas
itily;andit,soi
didnttellhiifineverleatnothingelseoutofpap,ileat
thatthebest
havetheirownway.
chapterxx.
theyaskedusnsiderableiooknoovered
uptheraftthateinsteadofrunning
arunawayniggersaysi:
”goodnesssakesh”
no,theyalloeway,soi
says:
”folksissouri,whereiwasbo,and
theyalldiedoffbutandpaandbrotherike.pa,helowedhed
breakupandgodohuncleben,alittle
onehorseplailebeloworleans.pawas
prettypoor,andhadsodebts;sohere
nothibutsixteendollarsandouigger,jithatenough
totakeusfourteenhundredle,deckpassagenoootherway.well,
heriverrosepahadastreakoflueday;heketchedthis
pieceofaraft;sooorleansonit.pasluck
didntholdout;asteaoatruheforrarderoftheraftone
night,andand
eupallright,butpawasdrunk,andikewasonlyfouryearsold,so
theynevereupnore.hedayortwowehad
nsiderabletrouble,becausepeopleingoutinskiffsand
tryingtotakeji,sayingtheybelievedhewasarunaway
nigger.wedon
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