A Little Florida Lady
rst Fishi
cat with three kittens. The cat was of only a com
ad fitted him out in an old suit of her husband's until another could be had. Of course, everything was much too large for Gustus, but
ng from ear to ear; and, not waiting for an answer, he added, "Yo'se
eth. "But, Gustus, I couldn't th
chuckle. "Yo' ain't takin' him 'way from me.
rong to "own" Gustus. Slave days were a thing of the pa
be a good boy," was al
me with me, an' I'll s
s it clears. You know she's gone to town with Marian to s
the lady wouldn't lose money. They didn't think I'd study hard, but, Gustus, I like to know things, and learning to read was a great help. So I studied very hard. Then I was taken very sick and was out of my head. I talked about
n' Fritz don't n
tus, and I'm goi
ffer. Nevertheless, Beth put the cat and the
The mother cat was after him in an instant. Her back was ruffled, and she struck Fritz with her sharp paw. He dropp
me back," c
t her books, and had Gustus sit down beside her. Then she tried him with the alphabet. He p
me A,
d. "A wha
"goosie," but thought in time that such a wor
ected. Nevertheless, she persevered. Her face grew fl
ed from town, she found Be
us ought to
his eyes rolling so there was h
the point. She intended to
said, untying a package and drawing out a suit o
valanche of thanks, using large words, the meaning of which he
towards noon the sun broke through the clouds. Thi
diately after luncheon. "Harvey Baker asked me to f
. Why didn't you
t thought much about Harvey except at night. Then that awful alligator haunted her
go, m
thing about him. He ma
ced to be presen
missy go wid any Baker. I'se s'prised, do, dat Harvey axed her
ourse
ary. Harvey's a big boy, and
ce, Mrs. Davenpor
he river. On the end of the wharf sat Harvey, holdin
d you. I thought your mamma mi
you were 'quality,' and
, but as long as your mamma trusted me, she sh
opped the end into the water. H
to catch fish with
y: "I s'pose not,
der than ever. "We
being called silly, but s
a says if people don't keep quiet, they'll scar
is silly to laugh and you're a wise girl. You'll ma
nd threw it out into
She wished for Harvey's good opinion, and so she did not even speak. It proved pretty dull work
ot her pride prevented. Harvey felt sorr
e. You take my place-yes, you must, a
low the boy. He caught several on the other side of the wharf, while the p
le jerk on her line, followed by a steady pull. Beth was afraid the alligator had swallowed
e quick. I can't pul
ldren began pulling together. Harvey's e
eve you've ca
finally something black wiggled out
snake. I don't w
ake, Beth. It's an eel and a b
re it is no
won't eat them, but they are fine eating. My, just see him squ
. It was a wonder that the children had ever been able to pull him in. Harvey tried to
use on the line. I want to s
rst we'll fix some
are
we'll catch some when we co
d tied raw beef on the ends of them
on, took up her line with the eel on it, a
st see wha
rt at sight of the eel. "Did you real
ater. It tugged awfully hard, but I wouldn't let go. Mamma, this is Harvey and we're just having heaps of
. Mrs. Davenport like
papa. Harvey and I are going back
ment. "Harvey, you'll take good c
ack the children sc
le I go around to the other lines. If there is, call
ise Harvey. Therefore she overcame her fear, and continued pulling up the line. For a wonder, the crab hung on all the way from the water to the wharf. Beth was delighted to think she had caught something without Harvey's aid. Mr. Crab, however, as so
notwithstanding tears were streaming down Beth's face. She looked so ludi
rwock that bites, my
ng an instant. "I th
repeating a line fro
the more angry it grew, and the harder it bit. Finally, he pulled so despe
p the crab. Again Bet
. Put it in the basket and then come a
off the dismembered claw, but, finally, they succeeded. Poor Beth's finger was bitten to the bo
hurt much?" w
cing back the tears. "Say, Harv
two. There were two on one line, so with yours we have four. But never
her crabs. Here, tie my handkerchief aroun
nd on some of them there were two. Harvey would pull the crabs to the surface of the water and then scoop the net under them. In moving the
hem up to the house with them. Arriving there, they found that Mrs.
the finger, and Harvey accompanied
in no time. Here, yo', Gustus, yo' run and fetch me some tar. Hurry, yo' lazy niggah
me with the tar. Maggie dressed the wound with it ve
and jes' held yo'r finger with dat crab out over the
d, "you can have all of the
want you to stay. Say, Har
ust put them in water and b
surprised? Maggie, can't we boil them?" and Beth seiz
no room on de stove.
d Beth, already having learned her po
yo' what. Yo' an' Harvey kin do
se, I kn
kettle into de library. Yo' kin put de
"Oh, won't that be fun. Thank you
ll take dis cold watah in fur y
n wood-fire in the library. Then she left the children to their own devices, Fritz alone keeping them com
for water to b
ey conceived a
bs before it begins to boil. The
on't hurt them like h
d the crabs into the kettle.
thing that bit me. I k
eaten to show how mean he
play
while they played, Fritz snooz
so vigorously that a log slipped and upset the kettle. There was a sizzling o
piness, he thought it another kind of kitten ready for a frolic. At any rate, he put out his paw towards the crab, which me
the Jabberwock that bites," cried Beth f
whirled Fritz in a
phantly. "Gustus always said he
rabs, grunted disdainfully, but continued his
n accord, and the frightened dog tore like a stre
y had a crab, when Beth beheld another c
cried Beth; "a crab's goi
lounge to escape the threatening c
abs. I'm going to get down again." Beth,
ould come to help us. I'm going to try
hen floated the sl
am it,
come here
oft tread of her feet
coming,
ugh the door and beheld th
what am yo' doi
bs on the floor, and
more than ordinary merriment. Her
is am a sight. I jes' 'lows I must go to Titus
est, "I think you're real mean. W
d no attention
topped for a moment i
s making fun
ng," exclaimed Ha
move, he capt
ack here with it,
tween Harvey and the window. He ran
working not far away
ary," he cried. "There ar
so quickly that he caught every one in the room. The one-legged one that Harvey had thrown out of the window was never found. P
ith the crab and Beth had a terrible nightmare that
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