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238 HIS SAYINGS." Oh, no I suppose not."'"Ease ef dey is, youk'n des put myname downwid de migrashun niggers."XI.THE EMIGRANTS.WHEN Uncle Remus went down to the passengerdepot one morning recently, the first sight that caughthis eye was an old negro man, a woman, and two childrensitting in the shade near the door of the baggageroom.One of the children was very young, and thequartet was altogether ragged and forlorn-looking.The sympathies of Uncle Remus were immediatelyaroused.He approached the group by forced marches,,and finally unburdened his curiosity:" Whar isyou m'anderin' unter, pard ? "The old negro, who seemed to be rather suspicious,,looked at Uncle Remus coolly, and appeared to be consideringwhether he should make any reply. Filially,,however, he stretched himself and said :"We er gwine down in de naberhoods er Tallypoosy,an' we ain't makin' no fuss 'bout it, nudder."" I disremember," said Uncle Remus, thoughtfully,." whar Tallypoosy is."" Oh, hit's out yan," replied the old man, motioninghis head as if it was just beyond the iron gates of

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