And when Hose heared about it, he said he were bound to have 'em.
Ever sence he heared he would be sent to Frankfort,--he never had no notion of going there.
I allow by your being here you have heared the news from Trigger.
I heared the noise acrost the branch where I live at, and come a-running.
I hearedabout it," interrupted Geordie, "I heared Blant was the quickest on the trigger of any boy ever lived, and laid out the Cheevers scandlous.
I have heared something about your paw being right smart of a mean man," said Philip.
I heared the Cheevers had set the fence back, and went over, and there it was, built good and strong, on our land.
I heared something about his killing off a few Lusks," said Taulbee.
Only way I ever hearedof anybody spending it," said Philip; "everybody does it.
I hearedtell uv trouble 'tween de whites en de colored peoples, but dere wuzn't none uv dat 'round whey I stay.
Now, I ne'er see none uv dat but I heared tell uv it.
Course he couldn't read, he jus' talk what he doneheared de white preachers say.
In them times the Ku Klux got to skullduggerin' round and done take Mr. Scruggs and give him a whippin' but I never heared what it had to do about.
I heared tell of some niggers wearin' cotton but not me--I weared percale.
I's heared dem hounds bayin' de nigger up a tree jes' lots of times.
Us all want to git free and talk 'bout it in de quarters 'mongst ourselfs, but we ain't say nothin' where de white folks heared us.
I hearedde guns, too, maybe at Sabine Pass, but I didn't see no actual fightin'.
I heared the cannons rumbling at Mansfield all through the night during the war.
Marse Tom heared they gwine 'mancipate the slaves in Selma, so he got his things and niggers together and come to Texas.
Me and the preacher what preaches there done seed and heared them.
I heared folks say my folks come from Kentucky, but my mama born on Massa Cafrey's place.
But I heared lots of slaves what lived on farms say they's promised forty acres and a mule but they never did git it.
I heared some old cullud folks say dey told it to be sich.
We never heared of no church, but us have prayin' in the cabins.
Mammy was Lizzie and born in Atlanta, and I's heared her say she was give to Tom Bias to settle a dept her owner owed.
I seed some slaves in chains and I heared of one massa what had de place in de fence with de hole cut out for de nigger's neck.
He thereupon wrote a brief missive to the governor: "Deer guvner, if youve heared wat ive heared youve heared youve heared a lie.
One Sunday we was going to a big meetin' we heared som'in rattling in the weeds.
I'se a Publican who ever hearedof a Democrat nigger.
I jes laughed at him en dat night I en my boy wese goes ter de pond en as we war er standing in dar quiet like we heared something squeeching like er new saddle en er horses er trotting.
You neber did see anything but I sho had heared de doors slam en de silver rattle en at night in my cabin near to hit I'd sees lights bob up en down.
I'se heared him say many time don't youse niggers whoop dese mules.
I does not remember but I has heared about the time when my ma moved from Hellar's Plantation in the Dutch Fork to the Tom Lyles quarter in Fairfield.
I'se heared dat de Buck had large stables and a lots of folks stop there and rested overnight on their way to the Springs.
I heared tell dey had Christmas fixin's and doin's on other plantations, but not on Marse Frank's place.
I never seed no Nigger git a beatin', and what's more I never heared of nothin' lak dat on our place.
I heared Marse Alec say: 'I got more sense in my big toe dan you is got in your whole body.
Dat day when I fust heared him his text was: 'If you gits lost in sin, den you is lost from God's word, and will have to be borned again.
If a slave from our place ever jined up wid a church 'fore de war was over, I never heared tell nothin' 'bout it.
Us heared 'bout 'em, but none of us never seed no patterollers on Marse Alec's plantation.
Once I heared a man preach what didn't know how to read one word in de Bible, and he didn't even have no Bible yit.
They wasn't no places 'vided with niggers as I heared 'bout.
I heared the president wanted 'em to work the young niggers till they was twenty-one but to free the growed slaves.
I heared some slaves say they white folks was good to 'em, but it was a tight fight where us was.
They druv away and in a minute I heared the reports of the guns three or four times.
I heared everybody say a war goin' on and my uncle and cousin run 'way to de head bureau, where de Yankees at.
We heared dem holler and holler till dey couldn't holler no mo!
We is hearedslaves on farms close by hollerin' when they git beat.
Nex' day I heared they was sojers and done shot some conscripts in the bottoms back of our place.
I heared 'em say lots of niggers was took down in Sabine bottom and Kluxed, just 'cause they wanted to git rid of 'em.
We jus' heared about the war and that it was goin' to free us.
I heared Massa Dave say he done come to Texas 'cause he heared in Alabama this was a rich country--hawgs walkin' round with a knife in they back and you could shake money off the trees.
I heared my grand-people tell 'bout holpin' run the Indians out of Texas.
Bout four years after surrender pappy say he heared folks say gold was covering the ground at Hope, Arkansas, so we pulled up and moved there.
I's heared my gran'ma, Barbara, tell how some Alabama owners drug they niggers with a mule and laid dem face down in a hole and beat dem till they's raw as beefsteak.
Abe shot hisself in the forehead when he heared Sheriff Vine was after him, but it didn't kill him.
Den I heared 'bout de railroad what dey buildin' at Knoxville and I leaves de folks and gits me de job totin' water.
Then I heared of a railroad job in Texas, and married Josie Sewel in a big weddin' and we had a great time.
I hearedher say de turnpike what run past Massa John's house dere goes over de mountain to Bristol, over in Virginny.
I's on de river and I heared yellin' and shootin' and folkses runnin' and I slips into some bresh right near.
And I have a uncle what run off and dey took a pack of hounds--a pack were twelve--and dey got on his trail and I heared dem runnin' him.
I heared I wouldn't have to work in Texas, 'cause everything growed on trees and the Texans wore animal hides for clothes.
Us sho' work hard on dat place, but I heared mama say lots of times she wishes we stay on Papa Day's place.
I heared Miss Lizzie tell some white folks dat my mammy and pappy give to her by her pappy in Alabama when she get married.
We went to church on the place and you ought to heared that preachin'.
I heared her say when de stars falls, I think she say in 1832, she was 'bout eighteen, and dey think de world am endin'.
I goes back to the well andheared 'em talk 'bout a fight.
He came from Congo, over in Africa, and I heared him say a big storm druv de ship somewhere on de Ca'lina coast.
Daddy from Lake Providence, I heared him say, but I don't know where at dat is.
If Davy Jones was to do all that Tom Simmons said when he heared this, the old chap would be kept busier than he ever was yit.
Now when I heared Tom say this I sot still an' began to consider.
I heared them git up with a powerful force of the spirit, clappin' they hands and walkin' round the place.
De mama couldn't git it and we never heared of dat baby 'gain.
I was baptised when I was fifteen and then when I was about twenty-five I heared a clear call to preach the Gospel-word.
By time we heared de Yankees was comin' dey got all dere gold together and Miss Jane called me and give me a whole sack of pure gold and silver, and say bury it in de orchard.
I heared they got a thousand dollars for her, but I never seed her no more till after freedom.
I heared him tell of fightin' the Indians on the frontier, and one mammy's brothers was shot with a Indian arrow.
I never seed orheared of nobody gittin' cut to pieces with a whip like some.
I thunk I hearedghosts on the Driscoll place once, up in the loft of the house.
After freedom I heared she's sick and brung her home, but she was too far gone.
But I heared my mother and father say they belonged to Marse Morris, a fine gentleman, with everything fine.
I heared a white man one time in Marshall, makin' a speech on the square.
I heared they was a war and folks was goin' with 'visions and livestock.
But my lah', de fur begin to fly when de mist'ess an' Miss Rachel heared 'bout dat visit!
I hearedde mistress say she was a-comin' one day dis week by de coach.
Sam was a-standin' close to him as I am to you an' he heared him.
Ole Sam allers said dat, for he heared 'em talk at table an' knowed what was gwine on.
Bound to say you heared his jyntes keep on cracking.
Fust time I ever heared you had an old woman," Derf said, accepting the cup from the assiduous Stribling.
When I heared it, I 'lowed Callista had named the day," persisted Fuson.
Looks to me like they wasn't much takin' on--I never heared much.
Them two has the masterest arguments I ever heared outside of a law-court.
I believe in my soul you hearedme the first time I called.
Oh, yes, I heared you well enough," Lance told her composedly.
I heared one of 'em say thar warn't no use follerin' ye further; that ye'd most likely got to the cars.
Long 'bout four o'clock to-day I heared some fellers' voices ahead of me down in a holler.
Seems lak I has hearedsomewhars dat you already is got a frien' or two in Memphis, Tennessee?
An' the sight of tar an' feathers meks a mighty strong argument, too, Ise heared tell.
But so fur ez I heared tell, you an' Gumbo Rollins ain't been so thick ez all this up till now.
She must have met Jim before, f'r I heared her speak his name an' mine.
This is the first I understood of it, an' whoever heared of an inspector readin' a contrack?
I ortn't to done this, f'r she'd heared it at close range.
I've heared ever so many charcoal-burners say that.
Oh yes, you 'ave; I heared ye come creepin' back up the road.
I've heared old people say they've knowed barley sowed and up and harvested without a drop o' rain on it fust to last.
And I heared the landlord down 'ere at the Swan say he was several pounds out o' pocket by it.
I ask; and he, "Yes, I've heared of a smartish few.
But I never heared tell of anybody else ever makin' 'em anywhere.
He stopped a minute ter listen, en he heared sump'n grunt ag'in.
I heared a little 'bout dat quare noo nigger las' night, en it wuz des too rediklus.
Scuse me, Mistuh Tom, but is you heared er seed anybody er anything come in de house fer de las' ten minutes?
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