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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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