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âWhy did you stop, Julius?â I asked.
âI didnâ, suh,â he replied. âââT wuz de mare stopâ. Gâ âlong dere, Lucy! Wat you mean by dis foolisâness?â
Julius jerked the reins and applied the whip lightly, but the mare did not stir.
âPerhaps you had better get down and lead her,â I suggested. âIf you get her started, you can cross on the log and keep your feet dry.â
Julius alighted, took hold of the bridle, and vainly essayed to make the mare move. She planted her feet with even more evident obstinacy.
âI donât know what to make of this,â I said. âI have never known her to balk before. Have you, Julius?â
âNo, suh,â replied the old man, âI neber has. Itâs a cuâous thing ter me, suh.â
âWhatâs the best way to make her go?â
âI âspecâs, suh, dat ef Iâd tuân her ârounâ, sheâd go de udder way.â
âBut we want her to go this way.â
âWell, suh, I âlow ef we des set heah foâ er fibe minutes, sheâll staât up by herseâf.â
âAll right,â I rejoined; âit is cooler here than any place I have struck today. Weâll let her stand for a while, and see what she does.â
We had sat in silence for a few minutes, when Julius suddenly ejaculated, âUh huh! I knows wây dis mare doan go. It des flashâ âcross my recommembâance.â
âWhy is it, Julius?â I inquired.
âââCaâse she sees Chloe.â
âWhere is Chloe?â I demanded.
âChloeâs done beân dead dese foâty years er moâ,â the old man returned. âHer haânt is settinâ ober yander on de udder side er de branch, unner dat willer-tree, dis blessed minute.â
âWhy, Julius!â said my wife, âdo you see the haunt?â
âNoâm,â he answered, shaking his head, âI doan see âer, but de mare sees âer.â
âHow do you know?â I inquired.
âWell, suh, dis yer is a gray hoss, en dis yer is a Friday; en a gray hoss kin alluz see a haânt wâat walks on Friday.â
âWho was Chloe?â said Mabel.
âAnd why does Chloeâs haunt walk?â asked my wife.
âItâs all in de tale, maâm,â Julius replied, with a deep sigh. âItâs all in de tale.â
âTell us the tale,â I said. âPerhaps, by the time you get through, the haunt will go away and the mare will cross.â
I was willing to humor the old manâs fancy. He had not told us a story for some time; and the dark and solemn swamp around us; the amber-colored stream flowing silently and sluggishly at our feet, like the waters of Lethe; the heavy, aromatic scent of the bays, faintly suggestive of funeral wreathsâ âall made the place an ideal one for a ghost story.
âChloe,â Julius began in a subdued tone, âuseâ ter bâlong ter ole Marsâ Dugalâ McAdooâ âmy ole marster. She wuz a lackly gal en a smart gal, en ole misâ tuk her up ter de big house, en lâarnt her ter wait on de wâite folks, âtel bimeby she come ter be misâs own maid, en âpeared ter âlow she run de house herseâf, ter heah her talk erbout it. I wuz a young boy den, en useâ ter wuk âbout de stables, so I knowed eveâythinâ dat wuz gwine on ârounâ de plantation.
âWell, one time Marsâ Dugalâ wanted a house boy, en sont down ter de quaâters fer ter hab Jeff en Hannibal come up ter de big house nexâ mawninâ. Ole marster en ole misâ lookâ de two boys ober, en âscoâsed wid deyseâves fer a little wâile, en den Marsâ Dugalâ sez, sezee:â â
âââWe lacks Hannibal de besâ, en we gwine ter keep him. Heah, Hannibal, youâll wuk at de house fum now on. En ef you er a good nigger en minâs yoâ bizness, Iâll gib you Chloe fer a wife nexâ spring. You other nigger, you Jeff, you kin go back ter de quaâters. We ainâ gwine ter need you.â
âNow Chloe had beân stanâinâ dere behinâ ole misâ dyoinâ all er dis yer talk, en Chloe made up her minâ fum de veây fusâ minute she sot eyes on dem two dat she didnâ lack dat nigger Hannibal, en waânât neber gwine keer fer âim, en she wuz des ez shoâ dat she lackâ Jeff, en wuz gwine ter set stoâ by âim, whuther Marsâ Dugalâ tuk âim in de big house er no; en so coâse Chloe wuz monstâus sorry wâen ole Marsâ Dugalâ tuk Hannibal en sont Jeff back. So she slipâ rounâ de house en waylaid Jeff on de way back ter de quaâters, en tolâ âim not ter be down-heaâted, fer she wuz gwine ter see ef she couldnâ finâ some way er ânuther ter git rid er dat nigger Hannibal, en git Jeff up ter de house in his place.
âDe noo house boy kotchâ on monstâus fasâ, en it waânât no time haâdly befoâ Marsâ Dugalâ en ole misâ bofe âmenceâ ter âlow Hannibal wuz de besâ house boy dey eber had. He wuz peart en sooplâ, quick ez lightninâ, en shaâp ez a razor. But Chloe didnâ lack his ways. He wuz so shoâ he wuz gwine ter git âer in de spring, dat he didnâ âpear ter âlow he had ter do any coâtinâ, en wâen heâd run âcross Chloe âbout de house, heâd swell rounâ âer in a biggity way en say:â â
âââCome heah en kiss me,
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