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THE FATE OP MR. JACK SPARROW. 95in de tree, he hear Brer Rabbit, he did, en he singout :" 'I'm gwinetell Brer Fox ! I'm gwinetell BrerFox !Chick-a-biddy-win'-a-blowin'-acuns-fallin' ! I'mgwine tell Brer Fox ' "!Uncle Remus accompanied the speech of the birdwith a peculiar whistling sound in his throat, that wasa marvelous imitation of a sparrow's chirp, and thelittleboy clapped his hands with delight,and insistedon a repetition." Dis kinder tarrify Brer Rabbit, en he skaselyknow w'at he gwine do ; but bimeby he study terhisse'f dat de man w'at see Brer Fox fus wuz boun'ter have de inturn, en den he go hoppin' off to'rdshome. He didn't got fur w'en who should he meetbut Brer Fox, en den Brer Rabbit, he open up:" 'Wat dis twix' you en me, Brer Fox ? ' sez BrerRabbit, sezee.'I hear tellyou gwineter sen' me ter'struckshun, en nab my fambly, en 'stroy my shanty,'sezee." Den Brer Fox he git mighty mad." 'Who bin tellin'you all dis ? ' sezee." Brer Rabbit make like he didn't want ter tell, butBrer Fox he 'sist en 'sist, twel at las' Brer Rabbit heup en tell Brer Fox dat he hear Jack Sparrer sayall dis." 'Co'se,' sez Brer Rabbit, sezee, ' w'en Brer JackSparrer tell me dat I flew up, I did, en I use some

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