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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

CHAPTER XXVI
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Don't you know nothing ?" "Well, I don't WANT to know no such foolishness as that.

How is servants treated in England?
Do they treat 'em better 'n we treat our niggers ?" "NO! A servant ain't nobody there.

They treat them worse than dogs." "Don't they give 'em holidays, the way we do, Christmas and New Year's week, and Fourth of July ?" "Oh, just listen! A body could tell YOU hain't ever been to England by that.

Why, Hare-l--why, Joanna, they never see a holiday from year's end to year's end; never go to the circus, nor theater, nor nigger shows, nor nowheres." "Nor church ?" "Nor church." "But YOU always went to church." Well, I was gone up again.

I forgot I was the old man's servant.


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