Miss Minerva and William Green Hill . as shecaught sight of the empty bottle lying on achair. You been er-puttin suthin on mychiles head! I knows yer. Is er-gwyne termake yo mammy gi ye de worses whippinyer eber got an Is gwine ter take dis hereWilliam right over ter Miss Minerva. Ainty all shame er yerselves? Er tamperinwid de har what de good Lord put on ercolored pussons head an er-tryin fer terscarify my feelins like yer done. An yerhear me, Is gwine see dat somebody got terscarify yer hides. If that aint just like you, Billy, saidJimmy: you all time got to perpose to makenigger heads yell


Miss Minerva and William Green Hill . as shecaught sight of the empty bottle lying on achair. You been er-puttin suthin on mychiles head! I knows yer. Is er-gwyne termake yo mammy gi ye de worses whippinyer eber got an Is gwine ter take dis hereWilliam right over ter Miss Minerva. Ainty all shame er yerselves? Er tamperinwid de har what de good Lord put on ercolored pussons head an er-tryin fer terscarify my feelins like yer done. An yerhear me, Is gwine see dat somebody got terscarify yer hides. If that aint just like you, Billy, saidJimmy: you all time got to perpose to makenigger heads yeller and you all time gettinglittle boys in trouble. You bout the smartAlexest jack-rabbit they is. You perposed this here hair business 102 Miss Minerva yoself, Jimmy, retorted his fellow-con-spirator. Yos always blamin yo mean-ness on somebody else ever sence yousborn. Hit dont matter who perposed hit, saidSarah Jane firmly; meanness has been did,an y all gotter be structified on de placepervided by natur fer ter lem my CHAPTER XLO! THE POOR INDIAN ILLY had just decided to rundown to the livery stable to paySam Lamb a visit when the gateopened, and Lina and Frances,their beloved dolls in their arms, came skip-ping in. Jimmy, who had had a difference withBilly and was in the sulks on his own side ofthe fence, immediately crawled over andjoined the others in the swing. He waslonesome and the prospect of companion-ship was too alluring for him to nurse hisanger longer. Aunt Minervas gone to the Aid So-ciety, remarked the host. Dont yallwish it met evy day stid er jes meetin evy Monday? 103 104 Miss Minerva and Yes, I do, agreed Frances; you canhave so much fun when our mamas go tothe Aid. My mamas gone too, so sheleft me with Brother and hes writing a loveletter to Ruth Shelton, so I slipped off. Mother has gone to the Aid, too, saidLina. My mama too, chimed in Jimmy; shegoes to the Aid every Monday and to cardparties nearly all the time. She telled SarahJane to tend


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