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      Brer Rabbit

      Uncle Remus Initates the Little Boy

      Written by Joel Chandler Harris

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      ONE evening recently, the lady whom Uncle Remus calls "Miss Sally" missed her little seven-year-old boy. Making search for him through the house and through the yard, she heard the sound of voices in the old man's cabin, and, looking through the window, saw the child sitting by Uncle Remus. His head rested against the old man's arm, and he was gazing with an expression of the most intense interest into the rough, weather-beaten face, that beamed so kindly upon him. This is what "Miss Sally" heard;

      "Bimeby, one day, after Brer Fox bin doin' all dat he could fer ter ketch Brer Rabbit, en Brer Rabbit bin doin' all he could fer to keep 'im fum it, Brer Fox say to hisse'f dat he'd put up a game on Brer Rabbit, en he ain't mo'n got de wuds out'n his mouf twel Brer Rabbit come a lopin' up de big road, lookin' des ez plump, en ez fat, en ez sassy ez a Moggin hoss in a barley-patch.

      " 'Hol' on der, Brer Rabbit,' sez Brer Fox, sezee.

      " 'I ain't got time, Brer Fox,' sez Brer Rabbit, sezze, sorter mendin' his licks.

      " ' I wanter have some confab wid you, Brer Rabbit,' sez Brer Fox, sezze.

      "'All right, Brer Fox, but you better holler fum whar you stan'. I'm monstus full er fleas dis mawnin',' sez Brer Rabbit, sezee.

      " 'I seed Brer B'ar yistiddy' sez Brer Fox, sezze, 'en he sorter rake me over de coals kaze you en me ain't make fr'en's en live naberly, en I tole 'im dat I'd see you."

      "Den Brer Rabbit scratch one year wid his off hinefoot sorter jubously, en den he ups en sez, sezze:

      " 'All a settin', Brer Fox. Spose'n you drap roun' termorrer en take dinner wid me. We ain't got no great doin's at our house, but I speck de ole 'oman en de chilluns kin sorter scramble roun' en git up sump'n fer ter stay yo' summick.'

      " 'I'm 'gree'ble, Brer Rabbit,' sez Brer Fox, sezee.

      " 'Den I'll 'pen' on you,' sez Brer Rabbit, sezee.

      "Nex' day, Mr. Rabbit en Miss Rabbit got up soom, 'fo' day, en raided on a gyarden like Miss Sally's out der,en got some cabbiges en some roas'n-years, en some sparrer-grass, en dey fix up a smashin' dinner. Bimeby one er de little Rabbits, playin' out in de backyard, come runnin' in hollerin', 'Oh, ma! oh, ma! I seed Mr. Fox a comin'!' En den Brer Rabbit he tuck de chilluns by der years en make um set down, en den him and Miss Rabbit sorter dally roun' waitin' for Brer Fox. En dey keep on waitin', but no Brer Fox ain't come. Atter 'while Brer Rabbit goes to de do', easy like, en peep out, en der, stickin' fum behime de cornder, wuz de tip-een' er Brer Fox tail. Den Brer Rabbit shot de do' en sot down, en put paws behime his years en begin fer ter sing:

      " 'De place wharbouts you spill de grease,

      "Right dar you er boun' ter slide,

      "An' whar you fin' a bunch er ha'r,

      "You'll sholy fine de hide.'

      "Nex' day, Brer Fox sont word by Mr. Mink, en skuze hisse'f kaze he wuz too sick fer ter come, en he ax Brer Rabbit fer to come en take dinner wid him, en Brer Rabbit say he wuz 'gree'ble.

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      "Bimeby, w'en de shadders wuz at der shortes', Breer Rabbit he sorter brush up en sa'anter down ter Brer Fox's house, en w'en he got dar, he hear somebody groanin', en he look in de do' an dar he see Brer Fox settin' up in a rockin'-cheer all wrop up wid flanil, en he look mighty weak. Brer Rabbit look all 'roun', he did, but he ain't see no dinner. De dispan wuz settin' on de table, en close by wuz a kyarvin' knife.

      " 'Look like you gwine ter have chicken fer dinner, Brer Fox,' sez Brer Rabbit, sezee.

      " 'Yes, Brer Rabbit, deyer nice, en fresh, en tender,' sez Brer Fox, sezee.

      "Den Brer Rabbit sorter pull his mustarsh, en say: 'You ain't got no calamus root, is you, Brer Fox? I done got so now dat I can't eat no chicken cepin' she's seasoned up wid calamus root.' En wid dat Brer Rabbit lipt out er de do' and dodge 'mong de bushes, en sot dar watchin' fer Brer Fox; en he ain't watch long, nudder, kaze Brer Fox flung off de flannil en crope out er de house en got whar he could cloze in on Brer Rabbit, en bimeby Brer Rabbit holler out: 'Oh, Brer Fox! I'll des put yo' calamus root out yer on dish yer stump. Better come git in while hit's fresh,' and wid dat Brer Rabbit gallop off home. En Brer Fox ain't never cotch 'im yit, en w'at's mo', honey, he ain't gwin ter."

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