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汤姆叔叔的小屋|Uncle Tom’s Cabin

第04章 汤姆叔叔小屋之夜

属类: 双语小说 【分类】双语小说 -[作者: 比彻·斯托夫人] 阅读:[4860]
CHAPTER IV An Evening in Uncle Tom's Cabin
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汤姆叔叔的小屋是一所用圆木盖成的小房子,紧挨着“大宅”(黑人通常这样称呼主人的住宅)。小屋前有个小园子,在主人的精心栽培和浇灌下,每逢夏季,里面便长满了草莓、木莓,以及各种各样的水果蔬菜。园子的前面被错综交织的比格诺亚藤条和当地的多花玫瑰所覆盖,就连横放在园子前面的园木也被遮住了。这里,每到夏天,万寿菊、矮牵牛花和紫茉莉等鲜花就在园子的一个角落里竞相开放,所有这些无不令克鲁伊大婶喜悦和自豪。

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让我们进屋看看吧。大宅里的晚餐已经结束,克鲁伊大婶作为领班厨师准备好晚餐后,把收拾碗筷等杂活交给其他仆人,回到了她自己的安乐窝来给老头烧饭来了。所以,在锅灶边忙碌的人一定是克鲁伊大婶无疑。她一会儿忙着在炖锅里炖着什么东西,一会儿又若有所思地揭开烤炉的盖子,顿时一股香气升腾而起,一看就是在烧好吃的东西。她圆圆的脸庞儿黝黑发亮,光光亮亮就像涂了一层蛋清似的,俨然就是她为茶点所做的小甜饼。她的头上戴着一个浆得笔挺的无沿帽,一张丰满的脸上,常挂着一丝满意的笑容。而且我们必须承认,对于附近首屈一指的厨师来说,脸上带着洋洋自得的神气也是一件很自然的事情。

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克鲁伊大婶浑身上下都透露出一种天生的厨师的神韵。当她走近时,空地上的鸡、鸭和火鸡无一不是担惊受怕,显然它们也意识到了自己即将面临的悲惨命运。而且克鲁伊大婶确实青睐于将鸡鸭的翅膀扎在身上、往鸡鸭腹中塞配料以及烹烤等事情,而这又使那些感觉敏锐的家禽深感恐惧。她做的玉米饼花样繁多,如锄形饼、多角饼、松饼以及其它名目众多的饼,这让那些经验不足的厨子觉得真是不可思议。

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客人的到来、酒席的置办,会引发她无穷的力量和精力;对她来说,没有什么比看到堆在门廓的一行行旅行箱更令她兴奋了。因为这时,她又可以大展厨技,再立新功了。

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这会儿,克鲁伊大婶正在向平底锅里端详着。我们就让她暂时沉浸于自己的快乐,趁此机会,我们仔细瞧一下她住的小屋吧。

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屋里的一角放着一张床,上面铺着一条洁白的床单。床边铺着一块相当面积的地毯。克鲁伊大婶站在地毯上,显示了她在这个庄园的上层身份。这地毯、床铺和这个小角落,都被给予了足够的重视,而且如果可能的话,这块地方是不容那些小机灵鬼们胡闹的。事实上,这个角落就是这家的客厅。在屋子的另一角,有一张粗陋得多的床,显然是供日常实用的。壁炉上方的墙上,是几幅《圣经》插图,旁边还挂着一幅华盛顿将军的肖像,其技法和色彩,如果将军偶然亲眼看到的话,肯定会目瞪口呆的。

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屋角的长凳上坐着两个卷发男孩,他们都有晶亮的黑眼睛和光润的脸蛋,此时,他们正在忙于教一个幼儿学步。正像其他的小儿一样,这个小家伙站起来,摇晃着没走几步,就一跤跌倒在地。她接连的失败受到了热烈的喝彩,好像是在观看绝妙的表演似的。

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一张桌子摆在壁炉前,桌腿就像患了风湿病似的放不平稳,桌上铺着一张桌布,上面摆放着图案艳丽的茶杯托盘。一些其它迹象表明晚饭就要开始了。桌子旁边坐着希尔比先生最得力的仆人汤姆。他将是本书的主人公,所以我们要向读者仔细介绍一下他。他身材魁梧,胸膛宽广,身体强壮,皮肤黝黑发亮,他的脸庞是典型的非洲式的,他脸上表情严肃、稳重,同时又流露出善良和仁慈。他的神态显示出某种自尊,然而又显得对人坦诚,兼有忠厚和纯朴的气质。

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这时他正在小心地、慢慢地往面前的石板上抄写字母。十三岁的小少爷乔治站在旁边指导着他。乔治聪明帅气,看来他正在充分享受当老师的尊严。

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“不是那样写法,汤姆叔叔,不是那样写法,”看到汤姆把g的尾巴拐到了右边,乔治喊道,“看,你那样写就成q了。”

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“哟,是吗?”汤姆应道。看着自己的小老师轻而易举地在石板上写了很多g和q,汤姆不禁又尊敬又羡慕。接着,汤姆用粗大的手指握住笔耐心地练习起来。

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“白人做事情真是灵巧。”克鲁伊大婶说。她欣赏地赞美着小主人,待了一会,她又用叉子叉了块腊肉来给平锅抹上油。“你瞧他写字时轻松的样子!他还认识许多字,每晚读书给我们听,真是太有趣了。”

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“但是,克鲁伊大婶,我现在觉得饿了,你锅里的饼是否快烙好了。”乔治说道。

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“快了,乔治少爷,”她掀开锅盖朝里看了一眼,“黄黄的,那颜色真好看。让我负责这事吧。那天,太太让莎莉试着去烙饼,她说,‘噢,让莎莉去试一下。’我说,‘算了,她把好好的粮食都糟蹋了,真是可惜。饼烙得坑坑洼洼,就像我的鞋子一样难看,我看她还是别再烙了。’”

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在贬了一下莎莉还显稚嫩的技术后,克鲁伊大婶掀开烤锅盖,映入眼帘的是一张烤得整洁的油饼,那是城里的糕点店争相接受的上等品。显然,它将成为款待客人的主要食品。现在,克鲁伊大婶开始认真地张罗起晚饭来。

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“嗨,莫思,贝特!快让开路,你们这些小鬼。滚开,波莉,妈妈的小心肝,我会尽快给宝宝弄点东西吃。乔治少爷,请拿走这些书,坐下来陪着那个老头,我立刻把香肠和刚出锅的烙饼给你们送来。”

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“他们想让我回大宅子吃晚饭,但我知道在哪儿能吃到好吃的饭菜。”乔治说。

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“宝贝,你知道就好。”克鲁伊大婶说着把冒着热气的烙面饼放在了乔治的盘子上,“你知道大婶我会把最好吃的留给你。你就独自在这儿享用吧,想怎么吃就怎么吃。”说完,她开玩笑地用手指头碰了一下乔治,然后又很快回到烤锅那儿去了。

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“现在吃饼-!”当克鲁伊大婶着实忙了一阵后,乔治一面喊着,一面挥动一把大刀向烙饼砍了下去。

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“我的天啊,乔治少爷,”克鲁伊大婶急忙抓住乔治的胳膊,“不能用这么大的刀切烙饼!那样会毁掉涂在上面的东西。这把薄点的刀,我把它磨得很快,是专用来对付它的。看,这样很容易就把饼切好了。来,赶快吃吧。没有什么东西比这个更好吃了。”

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“汤米-林肯说,他家的詹妮厨师比你手艺高。”嘴里塞满了烙饼的乔治说道。

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“林肯家的人手艺一点也不高!”克鲁伊大婶面带鄙夷地说,“如果跟我们全家比较,他们还算说得过去。但他们的风度、气派却不能和我们相比。就拿林肯先生和我家老爷来比吧,还有林肯太太,她进门时,哪有我家太太的派头?去他的吧,不提林肯这家人了!”克鲁伊大婶摇着头,好像在这个世上,有人希望她不知道什么事似的。

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“噢,但我也听你说詹妮的厨技不错啊!”乔治说道。

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“我以前或许说过这话,”克鲁伊大婶说,“她做家常饭还行,玉米面包也做得不错,马铃薯和玉米糕点也还说得过去,起码现在她做饭不太好,以前詹妮做的玉米糕还算可以,但她怎么会烹调高档的食品?她可以让肉馅饼表面有光泽,但那皮又是怎样的啊?她能发出松软的面吗?她做的饼看起来能像一朵浮云,入口即化吗?我看过詹妮为玛莉小姐的婚事做的喜饼。你知道我和詹妮是好朋友,我没说过她的坏话。但是,乔治少爷,如果我做出那样一堆饼,我会整个星期都睡不好觉的。那是怎样的喜饼啊!”

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“我想,詹妮会自以为她做的春饼还不错呢。”

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“她当然感觉良好,不是吗?她还向我夸耀过自己的手艺呢,你知道吗?问题就出在这儿。詹妮不知道自己的手艺到底怎样,她的主人也不怎么样,她怎能指望从主人那儿得到指点呢。所以责任不在詹妮。啊,乔治少爷,你是身在福中不知福啊!”克鲁伊大婶叹息着,她的眼睛动情地眨着。

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“克鲁伊大婶,我心里明白我吃的馅饼和布丁是最好的,”乔治说,“不信你可以去问汤米-林肯,每次我碰到他,我都会夸耀我在家中所享有的福气。”

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小主人的几句玩笑逗得克鲁伊大婶大笑起来,她仰靠在椅背上,直笑得眼泪顺着黑色的脸庞滚下。一会儿,她用手拍打着乔治,一会儿,她又用手指捅他,让他走开,不然总有一天他会要了她的老命的。她一边说着这残酷的预言,一边不停地笑着,一次比一次长久、欢快,直搞得乔治也感到自己真是一位危险人物,他今后要小心说话,再也不能胡言乱语了。

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“你真对汤米这样说了吗?老天,你们这几个小鬼真是敢说敢做!你对汤米吹嘘了,是吗?乔治少爷,你这样做不怕人笑话吗?”

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“是的,”乔治说,“我这样对他说:‘汤米,你该去看一看克鲁伊大婶做的真正的馅饼。’”

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“很遗憾,汤米不会看到的。”克鲁伊大婶说。看来,汤米对馅饼的无知已在她那善良的心中留下了深刻的印象。“乔治少爷,你该让他来我家吃饭,那会为你增光的。不过,乔治少爷,你要永远记住,我们一切福分都源自上帝,所以不要因为吃到好馅饼而自视情高啊。”克鲁伊大婶神情严肃地说。

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“好吧,我约他下周来家里玩,”乔治说,“克鲁伊大婶,你要尽全力来做饭,我们要让他吃完饭后半个月还回味无穷,好不好?”

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“这样当然好啊,”克鲁伊大婶兴奋地说,“你就等着吧,老天,想想以前操办的宴席,多么风光啊!还记得那次科诺克斯将军来时,我为他准备的鸡肉馅饼吗?那次,我和太太差点为了馅饼皮而吵起来,我真不懂太太们在想什么。你责任重大,忙得不亦乐乎,但她们却要插上一脚,在你身边转来转去。那天,太太一会儿让我这样,一会儿又要求我那样,最后我只好顶撞太太了。我说,现在看看你白嫩的双手,太太,你的手指上戴满了金色的戒指,就像我种的白色合欢花一样;再看看我这双粗黑的双手,难道你不明白,你呆在客厅,我做馅饼是上帝的安排吗?啊,乔治少爷,那天我是如此莽撞。”

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“妈妈说什么呢?”乔治问。

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“说什么?她笑着眯着眼睛说,‘啊,克鲁伊大婶,我想你说的很对。’然后她便回到客厅去了。我是那样无礼,她本该敲碎我的脑壳。但话说回来,有小姐太太在厨房,我可是干不出什么来的。”

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“记得每个人都说,那顿饭很棒。”乔治说。

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“是真的吗?那天我不是躲在餐厅后面吗?我不是亲眼目睹科诺克斯将军三次要求添馅饼吗?我还听他说,‘希尔比太太,你家厨师的手艺真是不俗啊!’当时,我听了真是太高兴了。”

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“将军对烹调真是在行,”克鲁伊大婶伸直身子得意地说,“他是个好人!他是弗吉尼亚一个旧式人家的孩子,他就像我一样识货。乔治少爷,馅饼样式多样,各具特色。你知道吗?并不是每个人都像将军那样在行,可以品出不同的味道。他知道其中的奥妙,从他的话中,你就能听出他是这方面的行家。”

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这时,乔治少爷已经是再也吃不下一口饭了,在特别的形势下,一个小孩子也会吃得达到这种程度。直到现在他才有机会注意到屋子一角那几个长着卷发和乌黑发亮的眼珠的小脑袋。看着小少爷吃饼的情形,他们已是口水直流了。

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“哎,莫思,贝特,”乔治掰下一块块烙饼向他们扔去,“你们也想吃,是吗?克鲁伊大婶,再给他们烙几张饼吧。”

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乔治和汤姆走到壁炉边一个舒适的座位上坐下来,克鲁伊大婶已经烙好了一大堆馅饼。她把孩子抱在膝头上,不时往自己和孩子的嘴里塞饼,同时把饼分给莫思和贝特吃。这两个小鬼更喜欢边吃边在桌下打滚,还不时拉拉小妹妹的脚趾头。

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“靠边去,快点,”当孩子吵得太凶时,母亲一边说,一边朝桌底下踢着。“难道你们没看到家中有白人客人吗?放规矩点,都给我放老实点,好吗?如果不听话,等乔治少爷走后,看我不扯住你们的袖子打你们。”

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很难说清这种恐吓究竟意味着什么,但我们可以肯定:这可怕的警告并没有收到预期效果,孩子们对此并没什么感觉。

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“啊!”汤姆叔叔说,“他们浑身发痒,如果不处罚,他们就浑身不自在。”

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此时,这群小家伙从桌下爬出,猛亲着母亲怀中的孩子,手上、脸上满是糖浆。

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“滚开,”母亲一把推开那几个毛茸茸的小脑瓜,“你们这样胡闹,乱成一团,分都分不开,快去用水把自己洗干净。”说完,她又使劲打了他们一巴掌,这使孩子们又大笑起来,他们高声叫喊着跑到门外去了。

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“你见过这样淘气的孩子吗?”克鲁伊大婶自豪地说,接着拿出一条专门应付这种突发事件的旧毛巾,从破茶壶中倒了一点水,开始擦拭小家伙脸上和手上的糖浆。擦干净后,便把她放到汤姆叔叔怀中,自己就忙着收拾锅碗瓢盆去了。那个小家伙不时拉扯着汤姆叔叔的鼻子头,抓着他的脸,并把胖乎乎的小手放在汤姆叔叔的卷发上,看来她还是比较喜欢后一项工作。

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“她很神气,不是吗?”汤姆叔叔说着把孩子放在远处,以便仔细观察一下这个小宝贝;然后,他让孩子骑在他宽阔的肩上,带着她一起跳起舞来,乔治少爷此时也在用手帕逗她玩。这时,刚刚进屋的莫思和贝特也跟在妹妹后面像熊一样叫着,直到克鲁伊大婶喊着说他们的大喊大叫会让小妹妹的头搬家时,他们才停止吵闹。据克鲁伊大婶介绍,这种“外科手术”在这里就像家常便饭一般。她的喊声并没有制止孩子们的欢叫,他们唱着、跳着、翻滚着,直到尽兴后,才安静了下来。

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“好了,希望你们不再闹了,”克鲁伊大婶一面说着,一面从大木床下拉出一张做工粗糙的小床,上面装着脚轮,“好了,莫思,贝特,你们都给我上床,我们马上就要祷告了。”

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“噢,妈妈,我们要看祷告会,那很有意思,我们可不想睡。”

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“啊,克鲁伊大婶,把小床推进去,让他们看一会儿吧!”乔治少爷果断地说,同时推了一下小床。少爷的话让克鲁伊大婶觉得风光体面,于是她就高兴地把小床推了进去,说,“好吧,这或许对他们有好处。”

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这时,房间里的人都聚在了一起,讨论着会场的安排和布置事宜。

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“我可是没办法一下子弄那么多椅子。”克鲁伊大婶说。相当长时间以来,每周的祷告会都是在汤姆叔叔家举行的,椅子也是经常短缺,但人们认为这次椅子问题也是会解决的。“上周演唱时,老彼得叔叔把那张旧椅子的腿压断了。”莫思说。

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“得了吧,小鬼头,我看准是你把椅子腿拆了。”

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“嗯,如果靠墙放着,那椅子还是不会倒的。”莫思狡辩道。

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“不能让彼得叔叔坐那张椅子,因为他唱歌时喜欢挪地方。那天晚上,他差不多是从屋子这头移到屋子那头了。”贝特说。

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“上帝啊,就让他坐在那上面吧,”莫思说,“然后他唱道:‘圣徒们、罪人们,来吧,请听我说。’接着他便摔倒在地。”莫思很形象地模仿着老彼得的鼻音和老人倒地的样子,向人们展示着一场预演的恶作剧。

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“嘿,难道你不能规矩点吗,难道你不知羞吗?”克鲁伊大婶说。

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但乔治少爷却和冒犯者大笑起来,并大声称赞他是个不简单的小滑头。看来,母亲的警告再次失灵了。

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“哎,老家伙,你去把那两只大桶搬进来。”克鲁伊大婶说道。

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“就像乔治少爷读的圣书里的寡妇的坛子一样,妈妈的大桶没有一次失灵。”莫思侧过脸,对贝特说。

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“我敢肯定,上周一只桶瘪了,”贝特说,“就在大家唱到一半时。难道那次不算失灵吗?”

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在莫思和贝特交谈时,汤姆叔叔把那两只大空桶推了进来。为了不让它来回滚动,桶的两边都放上了大石块,大家在桶上架上了木板,又把几只盆和水桶倒放在地上,还有几把破椅子,最后,准备工作就算完成了。

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“乔治少爷的书读得真好,我知道他会留下为我们读圣书的,”克鲁伊大婶说,“那样会给祷告会增添不少乐趣。”

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乔治立刻答应了,只要受到重视,哪一个孩子会拒绝去做一些事情呢。

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很快,小屋里就挤满了人,既有八十岁的白发老人,又有十五六岁的姑娘小伙。他们随意地闲谈了一会儿,也就是些类似“塞莉大婶从哪儿搞来一条红头巾啦,”“太太打算在做好罗纱衣裳后,就把那件平纹布外衣送给莉兹啦,”“希尔比老爷打算买匹栗色马驹,这又会为此地增添不少风采啦”之类的话题。有些得到主人允许的邻近人家的仆人也赶来参加祷告会。他们带来了许多精彩的消息,比如,庄园的人说什么了,做什么了;在这里,人们可以自由地谈东论西,正如上流社会的人谈论那些不值一提的小事一样。

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不一会儿,唱念开始了,出席者都很兴奋。那与生俱来的嗓音的清脆嘹亮并没有被鼻音所掩盖。歌曲大都是附近教堂常听到的著名的圣歌,有些是从野外布道会上听来的较粗犷热烈的曲子。

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其中一首歌的合唱部分充满精力和热忱,歌词是这样的:

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战死在沙场,

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我的灵魂却闪耀着光芒。

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另一首他们喜爱唱的歌中,经常重复出现下面的话:

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啊,我要前往天国——你不愿伴我同行吗?

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你没看到天使在向我招手,深情地把我呼唤?

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你没看到那金色的城市和永恒的时光?

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还有些曲子经常提及“约旦河岸”、“迦南战场”和“新耶路撒冷”。黑人们生来感情丰富,富于联想,他们经常让自己沉浸于赞美诗和触动人心的妙语中。唱歌时,他们或欢笑,或痛哭,或击掌,或悠然握手,那情景就好像他们已经抵达约旦河彼岸似的。

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和歌声交织在一起的,是人们的相互劝诫以及对灵性的感受的叙说。一位已经老得不能干活的白发老妇深受人们的尊敬,她拄着拐杖站起来说:

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“孩子们,我很高兴,因为我再一次见到了你们,听到了你们的歌声,因为说不定哪天我就撒手而去了。我已经收拾好包袱和帽子,我已为踏上天国之路做好一切准备。孩子们,我想说,”她使劲用拐杖敲打着地板,“天国是那样了不起,那是一块神奇之地,美妙无比啊!”老妇人激动不已,老泪横流。于是大家便唱道:

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我是那样热切地向往着你。

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聪明的乔治对宗教的理解与认识主要得益于母亲的教导。由于众人对他的赞美,他便不时在庄重的诵读中加进自己的解说,这更加让年轻人羡慕,并得到了老者的祝福。大家公认,“乔治念得比任何一个牧师都好。”“真是不可思议”。

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在宗教事务方面,汤姆是众人公认的“主教”。他善于组织,道德高尚,再加上他的胸襟和教养远超过他人,所以人们都把他当作自己的牧师来尊敬。他做的祷告生动感人,饱含童稚般的痴迷,同时他使用《圣经》语言祷告,使得他的祷告更加别具特色,这是其他祷告风格所不能比拟的。他对经书的理解非常透彻,仿佛经书是他全部生命的组成部分,他的祈祷可以不加思索就脱口而出。用一位老黑奴的话来说,汤姆的祈祷就如天堂的福音一样。所以他祷告时的声音常被周围听众们虔诚的应对声所淹没。

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汤姆叔叔的小屋内出现的情况是这样的,而在主人希尔比先生家,呈现出的却是另一幅不同的景象。

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奴隶贩子和希尔比先生坐在餐厅的小桌子旁边,上面摆放着一些契约和书写用具。

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希尔比先生忙着数那几叠钞票,点完后,他把钞票递给奴隶贩子,奴隶贩子也照样点了一遍。

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“钱数没错,现在你在这契约上签字吧。”奴隶贩子说。

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希尔比先生把契约拿过来,在上面签了字,就像在匆忙做某件不愉快的事一样。接着,他把契约和钞票推到奴隶贩子面前。赫利从一个旧的提包里取出一张羊皮纸文件,看了看,然后把它递给了希尔比先生,希尔比先生急忙把文件接了过去。

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“好,现在这事儿完了!”奴隶贩子一面说,一面站起身来。

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“完了!”希尔比先生以沉思的口气说,又深吸了口气,接着又说道,“完了!”

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“看来你对这笔生意不大满意啊。”奴隶贩子说。

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“赫利,”希尔比先生说,“你要答应我在不清楚买主的身份前不卖汤姆。你要以名誉起誓。”

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“你刚才不是做了这件事吗?”奴隶贩子说。

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“你知道我是别无选择了。”希尔比先生傲慢地说。

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“那你也要明白我或许也会有别无选择的时候,”奴隶贩子说,“不过,你不用担心,我不会虐待他,我会尽可能给他找个好主人。如果有什么事情值得我对上帝表示感谢,那就是我从不是个心肠狠的人。”

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The cabin of Uncle Tom was a small log building, close adjoining to "the house," as the negro par excellence designates his master's dwelling. In front it had a neat garden-patch, where, every summer, strawberries, raspberries, and a variety of fruits and vegetables, flourished under careful tending. The whole front of it was covered by a large scarlet bignonia and a native multiflora rose, which, entwisting and interlacing, left scarce a vestige of the rough logs to be seen. Here, also, in summer, various brilliant annuals, such as marigolds, petunias, four-o'clocks, found an indulgent corner in which to unfold their splendors, and were the delight and pride of Aunt Chloe's heart.

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Let us enter the dwelling. The evening meal at the house is over, and Aunt Chloe, who presided over its preparation as head cook, has left to inferior officers in the kitchen the business of clearing away and washing dishes, and come out into her own snug territories, to "get her ole man's supper"; therefore, doubt not that it is her you see by the fire, presiding with anxious interest over certain frizzling items in a stew-pan, and anon with grave consideration lifting the cover of a bake-kettle, from whence steam forth indubitable intimations of "something good." A round, black, shining face is hers, so glossy as to suggest the idea that she might have been washed over with white of eggs, like one of her own tea rusks. Her whole plump countenance beams with satisfaction and contentment from under her well-starched checked turban, bearing on it, however, if we must confess it, a little of that tinge of self-consciousness which becomes the first cook of the neighborhood, as Aunt Chloe was universally held and acknowledged to be.

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A cook she certainly was, in the very bone and centre of her soul. Not a chicken or turkey or duck in the barn-yard but looked grave when they saw her approaching, and seemed evidently to be reflecting on their latter end; and certain it was that she was always meditating on trussing, stuffing and roasting, to a degree that was calculated to inspire terror in any reflecting fowl living. Her corn-cake, in all its varieties of hoe-cake, dodgers, muffins, and other species too numerous to mention, was a sublime mystery to all less practised compounders; and she would shake her fat sides with honest pride and merriment, as she would narrate the fruitless efforts that one and another of her compeers had made to attain to her elevation.

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The arrival of company at the house, the arranging of dinners and suppers "in style," awoke all the energies of her soul; and no sight was more welcome to her than a pile of travelling trunks launched on the verandah, for then she foresaw fresh efforts and fresh triumphs.

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Just at present, however, Aunt Chloe is looking into the bake-pan; in which congenial operation we shall leave her till we finish our picture of the cottage.

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In one corner of it stood a bed, covered neatly with a snowy spread; and by the side of it was a piece of carpeting, of some considerable size. On this piece of carpeting Aunt Chloe took her stand, as being decidedly in the upper walks of life; and it and the bed by which it lay, and the whole corner, in fact, were treated with distinguished consideration, and made, so far as possible, sacred from the marauding inroads and desecrations of little folks. In fact, that corner was the drawing-room of the establishment. In the other corner was a bed of much humbler pretensions, and evidently designed for use. The wall over the fireplace was adorned with some very brilliant scriptural prints, and a portrait of General Washington, drawn and colored in a manner which would certainly have astonished that hero, if ever he happened to meet with its like.

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On a rough bench in the corner, a couple of woolly-headed boys, with glistening black eyes and fat shining cheeks, were busy in superintending the first walking operations of the baby, which, as is usually the case, consisted in getting up on its feet, balancing a moment, and then tumbling down,—each successive failure being violently cheered, as something decidedly clever.

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A table, somewhat rheumatic in its limbs, was drawn out in front of the fire, and covered with a cloth, displaying cups and saucers of a decidedly brilliant pattern, with other symptoms of an approaching meal. At this table was seated Uncle Tom, Mr. Shelby's best hand, who, as he is to be the hero of our story, we must daguerreotype for our readers. He was a large, broad-chested, powerfully-made man, of a full glossy black, and a face whose truly African features were characterized by an expression of grave and steady good sense, united with much kindliness and benevolence. There was something about his whole air self-respecting and dignified, yet united with a confiding and humble simplicity.

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He was very busily intent at this moment on a slate lying before him, on which he was carefully and slowly endeavoring to accomplish a copy of some letters, in which operation he was overlooked by young Mas'r George, a smart, bright boy of thirteen, who appeared fully to realize the dignity of his position as instructor.

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"Not that way, Uncle Tom,—not that way," said he, briskly, as Uncle Tom laboriously brought up the tail of his g the wrong side out; "that makes a q, you see."

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"La sakes, now, does it?" said Uncle Tom, looking with a respectful, admiring air, as his young teacher flourishingly scrawled q's and g's innumerable for his edification; and then, taking the pencil in his big, heavy fingers, he patiently recommenced.

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"How easy white folks al'us does things!" said Aunt Chloe, pausing while she was greasing a griddle with a scrap of bacon on her fork, and regarding young Master George with pride. "The way he can write, now! and read, too! and then to come out here evenings and read his lessons to us,—it's mighty interestin'!"

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"But, Aunt Chloe, I'm getting mighty hungry," said George. "Isn't that cake in the skillet almost done?"

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"Mose done, Mas'r George," said Aunt Chloe, lifting the lid and peeping in,—"browning beautiful—a real lovely brown. Ah! let me alone for dat. Missis let Sally try to make some cake, t' other day, jes to larn her, she said. 'O, go way, Missis,' said I; 'it really hurts my feelin's, now, to see good vittles spilt dat ar way! Cake ris all to one side—no shape at all; no more than my shoe; go way!"

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And with this final expression of contempt for Sally's greenness, Aunt Chloe whipped the cover off the bake-kettle, and disclosed to view a neatly-baked pound-cake, of which no city confectioner need to have been ashamed. This being evidently the central point of the entertainment, Aunt Chloe began now to bustle about earnestly in the supper department.

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"Here you, Mose and Pete! get out de way, you niggers! Get away, Polly, honey,—mammy'll give her baby some fin, by and by. Now, Mas'r George, you jest take off dem books, and set down now with my old man, and I'll take up de sausages, and have de first griddle full of cakes on your plates in less dan no time."

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"They wanted me to come to supper in the house," said George; "but I knew what was what too well for that, Aunt Chloe."

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"So you did—so you did, honey," said Aunt Chloe, heaping the smoking batter-cakes on his plate; "you know'd your old aunty'd keep the best for you. O, let you alone for dat! Go way!" And, with that, aunty gave George a nudge with her finger, designed to be immensely facetious, and turned again to her griddle with great briskness.

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"Now for the cake," said Mas'r George, when the activity of the griddle department had somewhat subsided; and, with that, the youngster flourished a large knife over the article in question.

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"La bless you, Mas'r George!" said Aunt Chloe, with earnestness, catching his arm, "you wouldn't be for cuttin' it wid dat ar great heavy knife! Smash all down—spile all de pretty rise of it. Here, I've got a thin old knife, I keeps sharp a purpose. Dar now, see! comes apart light as a feather! Now eat away—you won't get anything to beat dat ar."

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"Tom Lincon says," said George, speaking with his mouth full, "that their Jinny is a better cook than you."

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"Dem Lincons an't much count, no way!" said Aunt Chloe, contemptuously; "I mean, set along side our folks. They 's 'spectable folks enough in a kinder plain way; but, as to gettin' up anything in style, they don't begin to have a notion on 't. Set Mas'r Lincon, now, alongside Mas'r Shelby! Good Lor! and missis Lincon,—can she kinder sweep it into a room like my missis,—so kinder splendid, yer know! O, go way! don't tell me nothin' of dem Lincons!"—and Aunt Chloe tossed her head as one who hoped she did know something of the world.

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"Well, though, I've heard you say," said George, "that Jinny was a pretty fair cook."

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"So I did," said Aunt Chloe,—"I may say dat. Good, plain, common cookin', Jinny'll do;—make a good pone o' bread,—bile her taters far,—her corn cakes isn't extra, not extra now, Jinny's corn cakes isn't, but then they's far,—but, Lor, come to de higher branches, and what can she do? Why, she makes pies—sartin she does; but what kinder crust? Can she make your real flecky paste, as melts in your mouth, and lies all up like a puff? Now, I went over thar when Miss Mary was gwine to be married, and Jinny she jest showed me de weddin' pies. Jinny and I is good friends, ye know. I never said nothin'; but go 'long, Mas'r George! Why, I shouldn't sleep a wink for a week, if I had a batch of pies like dem ar. Why, dey wan't no 'count 't all."

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"I suppose Jinny thought they were ever so nice," said George.

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"Thought so!—didn't she? Thar she was, showing em, as innocent—ye see, it's jest here, Jinny don't know. Lor, the family an't nothing! She can't be spected to know! 'Ta'nt no fault o' hem. Ah, Mas'r George, you doesn't know half 'your privileges in yer family and bringin' up!" Here Aunt Chloe sighed, and rolled up her eyes with emotion.

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"I'm sure, Aunt Chloe, I understand my pie and pudding privileges," said George. "Ask Tom Lincon if I don't crow over him, every time I meet him."

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Aunt Chloe sat back in her chair, and indulged in a hearty guffaw of laughter, at this witticism of young Mas'r's, laughing till the tears rolled down her black, shining cheeks, and varying the exercise with playfully slapping and poking Mas'r Georgey, and telling him to go way, and that he was a case—that he was fit to kill her, and that he sartin would kill her, one of these days; and, between each of these sanguinary predictions, going off into a laugh, each longer and stronger than the other, till George really began to think that he was a very dangerously witty fellow, and that it became him to be careful how he talked "as funny as he could."

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"And so ye telled Tom, did ye? O, Lor! what young uns will be up ter! Ye crowed over Tom? O, Lor! Mas'r George, if ye wouldn't make a hornbug laugh!"

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"Yes," said George, "I says to him, 'Tom, you ought to see some of Aunt Chloe's pies; they're the right sort,' says I."

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"Pity, now, Tom couldn't," said Aunt Chloe, on whose benevolent heart the idea of Tom's benighted condition seemed to make a strong impression. "Ye oughter just ask him here to dinner, some o' these times, Mas'r George," she added; "it would look quite pretty of ye. Ye know, Mas'r George, ye oughtenter feel 'bove nobody, on 'count yer privileges, 'cause all our privileges is gi'n to us; we ought al'ays to 'member that," said Aunt Chloe, looking quite serious.

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"Well, I mean to ask Tom here, some day next week," said George; "and you do your prettiest, Aunt Chloe, and we'll make him stare. Won't we make him eat so he won't get over it for a fortnight?"

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"Yes, yes—sartin," said Aunt Chloe, delighted; "you'll see. Lor! to think of some of our dinners! Yer mind dat ar great chicken pie I made when we guv de dinner to General Knox? I and Missis, we come pretty near quarrelling about dat ar crust. What does get into ladies sometimes, I don't know; but, sometimes, when a body has de heaviest kind o' 'sponsibility on 'em, as ye may say, and is all kinder 'seris' and taken up, dey takes dat ar time to be hangin' round and kinder interferin'! Now, Missis, she wanted me to do dis way, and she wanted me to do dat way; and, finally, I got kinder sarcy, and, says I, 'Now, Missis, do jist look at dem beautiful white hands o' yourn with long fingers, and all a sparkling with rings, like my white lilies when de dew 's on 'em; and look at my great black stumpin hands. Now, don't ye think dat de Lord must have meant me to make de pie-crust, and you to stay in de parlor? Dar! I was jist so sarcy, Mas'r George."

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"And what did mother say?" said George.

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"Say?—why, she kinder larfed in her eyes—dem great handsome eyes o' hern; and, says she, 'Well, Aunt Chloe, I think you are about in the right on 't,' says she; and she went off in de parlor. She oughter cracked me over de head for bein' so sarcy; but dar's whar 't is—I can't do nothin' with ladies in de kitchen!"

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"Well, you made out well with that dinner,—I remember everybody said so," said George.

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"Didn't I? And wan't I behind de dinin'-room door dat bery day? and didn't I see de General pass his plate three times for some more dat bery pie?—and, says he, 'You must have an uncommon cook, Mrs. Shelby.' Lor! I was fit to split myself.

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"And de Gineral, he knows what cookin' is," said Aunt Chloe, drawing herself up with an air. "Bery nice man, de Gineral! He comes of one of de bery fustest families in Old Virginny! He knows what's what, now, as well as I do—de Gineral. Ye see, there's pints in all pies, Mas'r George; but tan't everybody knows what they is, or as orter be. But the Gineral, he knows; I knew by his 'marks he made. Yes, he knows what de pints is!"

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By this time, Master George had arrived at that pass to which even a boy can come (under uncommon circumstances, when he really could not eat another morsel), and, therefore, he was at leisure to notice the pile of woolly heads and glistening eyes which were regarding their operations hungrily from the opposite corner.

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"Here, you Mose, Pete," he said, breaking off liberal bits, and throwing it at them; "you want some, don't you? Come, Aunt Chloe, bake them some cakes."

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And George and Tom moved to a comfortable seat in the chimney-corner, while Aunte Chloe, after baking a goodly pile of cakes, took her baby on her lap, and began alternately filling its mouth and her own, and distributing to Mose and Pete, who seemed rather to prefer eating theirs as they rolled about on the floor under the table, tickling each other, and occasionally pulling the baby's toes.

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"O! go long, will ye?" said the mother, giving now and then a kick, in a kind of general way, under the table, when the movement became too obstreperous. "Can't ye be decent when white folks comes to see ye? Stop dat ar, now, will ye? Better mind yerselves, or I'll take ye down a button-hole lower, when Mas'r George is gone!"

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What meaning was couched under this terrible threat, it is difficult to say; but certain it is that its awful indistinctness seemed to produce very little impression on the young sinners addressed.

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"La, now!" said Uncle Tom, "they are so full of tickle all the while, they can't behave theirselves."

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Here the boys emerged from under the table, and, with hands and faces well plastered with molasses, began a vigorous kissing of the baby.

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"Get along wid ye!" said the mother, pushing away their woolly heads. "Ye'll all stick together, and never get clar, if ye do dat fashion. Go long to de spring and wash yerselves!" she said, seconding her exhortations by a slap, which resounded very formidably, but which seemed only to knock out so much more laugh from the young ones, as they tumbled precipitately over each other out of doors, where they fairly screamed with merriment.

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"Did ye ever see such aggravating young uns?" said Aunt Chloe, rather complacently, as, producing an old towel, kept for such emergencies, she poured a little water out of the cracked tea-pot on it, and began rubbing off the molasses from the baby's face and hands; and, having polished her till she shone, she set her down in Tom's lap, while she busied herself in clearing away supper. The baby employed the intervals in pulling Tom's nose, scratching his face, and burying her fat hands in his woolly hair, which last operation seemed to afford her special content.

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"Aint she a peart young un?" said Tom, holding her from him to take a full-length view; then, getting up, he set her on his broad shoulder, and began capering and dancing with her, while Mas'r George snapped at her with his pocket-handkerchief, and Mose and Pete, now returned again, roared after her like bears, till Aunt Chloe declared that they "fairly took her head off" with their noise. As, according to her own statement, this surgical operation was a matter of daily occurrence in the cabin, the declaration no whit abated the merriment, till every one had roared and tumbled and danced themselves down to a state of composure.

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"Well, now, I hopes you're done," said Aunt Chloe, who had been busy in pulling out a rude box of a trundle-bed; "and now, you Mose and you Pete, get into thar; for we's goin' to have the meetin'."

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"O mother, we don't wanter. We wants to sit up to meetin',—meetin's is so curis. We likes 'em."

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"La, Aunt Chloe, shove it under, and let 'em sit up," said Mas'r George, decisively, giving a push to the rude machine.

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Aunt Chloe, having thus saved appearances, seemed highly delighted to push the thing under, saying, as she did so, "Well, mebbe 't will do 'em some good."

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The house now resolved itself into a committee of the whole, to consider the accommodations and arrangements for the meeting.

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"What we's to do for cheers, now, I declar I don't know," said Aunt Chloe. As the meeting had been held at Uncle Tom's weekly, for an indefinite length of time, without any more "cheers," there seemed some encouragement to hope that a way would be discovered at present.

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"Old Uncle Peter sung both de legs out of dat oldest cheer, last week," suggested Mose.

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"You go long! I'll boun' you pulled 'em out; some o' your shines," said Aunt Chloe.

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"Well, it'll stand, if it only keeps jam up agin de wall!" said Mose.

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"Den Uncle Peter mus'n't sit in it, cause he al'ays hitches when he gets a singing. He hitched pretty nigh across de room, t' other night," said Pete.

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"Good Lor! get him in it, then," said Mose, "and den he'd begin, 'Come saints—and sinners, hear me tell,' and den down he'd go,"—and Mose imitated precisely the nasal tones of the old man, tumbling on the floor, to illustrate the supposed catastrophe.

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"Come now, be decent, can't ye?" said Aunt Chloe; "an't yer shamed?"

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