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They sho' do and don't leave a cent for putting you away decent.  It ain't like they was sure.  But they takes your money jest the same, and leaves you flat.  He's out of his troubles.  that ugly pine coffin, jest one shabby old hack and nothing else to show—to show—what we thought about him.  He's happy now, anyhow.  I got nothin' to put 'em doing.  These clothes got to get out somehow, I needs every cent.  How much that washing bring you?  But what can you do?  You can't do nothing—Look there, sister Charity, ain't that coffee boiling?

But, somehow, I don't feel satisfied. (May retreats partly up the stairway.  John Temple!  Is he here? ) Better hurry, May; you mustn't keep John waiting.  Is it finished?  I jest got tired waiting on Lyddie Smith to fetch it.  give me the things and I'll make the dressing for you in a jiffy.  Sich folks as you'd better go 'long in the parlor.  Besides—he is a Temple and everything must be right.  It's my daughter's wedding—and I'll see to that!  You'll have to admit that the girls will envy May marrying my boy John.

You is jest right for my May. " You'd be a perfect match.  Why didn't you lend that little blind girl of yours your two good eyes?  She'll re'lize some day that money ain't everything, and that a poor man's love is a whole sight better than a stiffnecked, good­looking dude.  If she's happy, that's the main thing!  that's jest it!  And yet, sometimes I think—do you know, Mother Bush, (lowering his voice) sometimes I think May cares for me.  Do you know, honey, somehow, sometimes I do too!  Oh, what's the use?

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