[The Garies and Their Friends by Frank J. Webb]@TWC D-Link bookThe Garies and Their Friends CHAPTER XVIII 8/10
In the severe trials it had undergone, in company with its unfortunate owner, it had lost its tip and half the brim. The countenance beneath it would, however, have absorbed the gazer's whole attention.
His lips were swelled to a size that would have been regarded as large even on the face of a Congo negro, and one eye was puffed out to an alarming extent; whilst the coating of tar he had received rendered him such an object as the reader can but faintly picture to himself. The door of the mansion was suddenly opened, and there issued forth a party of young men, evidently in an advanced state of intoxication.
"Hallo! here's a darkey!" exclaimed one of them, as the light from the hall fell upon the upturned face of Mr.Stevens.
"Ha, ha! Here's a darkey--now for some fun!" Mr.Stevens was immediately surrounded by half a dozen well-dressed young men, who had evidently been enjoying an entertainment not conducted upon temperance principles.
"Spirit of--hic--hic--night, whence co-co-comest thou ?" stammered one; "sp-p-peak--art thou a creature of the mag-mag-na-tion-goblin-damned, or only a nigger ?--speak!" Mr.Stevens, who at once recognized one or two of the parties as slight acquaintances, would not open his mouth, for fear that his voice might discover him, as to them, above all persons, he would have shrunk from making himself known, he therefore began to make signs as though he were dumb. "Let him alone," said one of the more sober of the party; "he's a poor dumb fellow--let him go." His voice was disregarded, however, as the rest seemed bent on having some sport. A half-hogshead, nearly filled with water, which stood upon the edge of the pavement, for the convenience of the builders who were at work next door, caught the attention of one of them. "Let's make him jump into this," he exclaimed, at the same time motioning to Mr.Stevens to that effect.
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