1 A harem's a bo'd'n-house, I reck'n.
2 I reck'n he's ben dead two er three days.
3 Thish yer comes of trust'n to Providence.
4 '"I doan' want to go fool'n 'long er no wrack.'
5 Well, looky here, boss, dey's sumf'n wrong, dey is.
6 We sha'n't rob 'em of nothing at all but jest this money.'
7 I reckon that's a considerble sight better 'n killin' of him.
8 En I reck'n de wives quarrels considable; en dat 'crease de racket.'
9 I reck'n I knows sense when I sees it; en dey ain no sense in sich doin's as dat.
10 I reckoned I couldn't stand it more'n a minute longer, but I set my teeth hard and got ready to try.
11 Well, den, I reck'n I did dream it, Huck; but dog my cats ef it ain't de powerfullest dream I ever see.
12 'De yuther servants wouldn' miss me, kase dey'd shin out en take holiday soon as de ole folks 'uz out'n de way.'
13 We had all bought store clothes where we stopped last; and now the king put his'n on, and he told me to put mine on.
14 It's a word that's made up out'n the Greek orgo, outside, open, abroad; and the Hebrew jeesum, to plant, cover up; hence inter.
15 You always want more'n your share of the truck, and you've always got it, too, because you've swore 't if you didn't you'd tell.'
16 But what I say is this: it ain't good sense to go court'n around after a halter if you can git at what you're up to in some way that's jist as good and at the same time don't bring you into no resks.
17 He was thinking about his wife and his children, away up yonder, and he was low and homesick; because he hadn't ever been away from home before in his life; and I do believe he cared just as much for his people as white folks does for their'n.
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