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"JACKY-MY-LANTERN." 16}table 'longside de udder bags w'at de hongry fokes'dbrung."No sooner did de blacksmif git back on de groun'dan he 'gun ter wuk his way outer de bag. He cropeout, he did, en den he tuck'n change de bag. Hetuck'n tuck a n'er bag en lay it down whar dish yerbag wuz, en den he crope outer de crowd en lay low inde underbresh." Las', w'en de time come fer ter go, de Ole Boy upwid his bag en slung her on his shoulder, en off he putfer de Bad Place. "W'en he got dar he tuck'n drap debag off'n his back en call up de imps, en dey des comea squallin' en a caperin', w'ich I speck dey mus' a binhongry. Leas'ways dey des swawm'd 'roun', hollerinout:" 'Daddy, w'at you brung daddy, w'at you brung ? '" So den dey open de bag, en lo en beholes, outjump a big bull-dog, en de way he shuck dem littleimps wuz a caution, en he kep' on gnyawin' un umtwel de Ole Boy open de gate en tu'n 'im out."" And what became of the blacksmith " ? the littleboy asked, as Uncle Remus paused to suuff the candlewith his fingers." I'm drivin' on 'roun', honey. Atter 'long time,de blacksmif he tuck'n die, en w'en he go ter de GoodPlace de man at de gate dunner who he is,en he can"squeeze in. Den he go down ter de Bad Place, er>knock. De Ole Boy, he look out, he did, en he24

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