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UNCLE REMUS AND THE SAVANNAH DARKEY. 221de shade. I enty fer see no rice - bud in dispa'ts."" In dis" w'ich ? inquired Uncle Remus, with asudden affectation of interest." In dis pa'ts. In dis country.Da plenty in Sawanny."" Plenty whar "?" Da plenty in Sawanny. I entyfer see no crab an' no oscher ;en swiinp, he no stay 'roun'.Ilak some rice-bud now.""Youer talkin' 'bout dezeyer sparrers, w'ich dey er allhead, en 'lev'm un makes onemouffle, * I speck," suggested Uncle Eemus. " Well,dey er yer," he continued, " but dis ain't no climatewhar de rice-birds flies inter yo' pockets en gits outde money an' makes de change derse'f ;an' de istersdon't shuck off der shells en run over youon destreet, an' no mo' duz de s'imp hull derse'f an' drapin yo' mouf. But dey er yer, dough. De scads '11fetch um."" Him po' country fer true," commented the Savannahnegro ;" he no like Sawanny. Down da, weset need de shade an' eaty de rice-bud, an'.de crab, an'de swimp tree time de day ;an' de buckra man drinky* Mouthful.

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