Well, for the next day or two we had considerable trouble, because people was always coming out in skiffs and trying to take Jim away from me, saying they believed he was a runaway nigger.
THEY asked us considerable many questions; wanted to know what we covered up the raft that way for, and laid by in the daytime instead of running --was Jim a runaway nigger?
It had a picture of a runaway nigger with a bundle on a stick over his shoulder, and "$200 reward" under it.
But just as Tom reached this point in his thinking he remembered the earnestness with which poor Joe had begged him to bear witness in any and every event that he was not "a runaway nigger.
Joe ain't no runaway nigger, nohow at all, and de Ingins ain't ketched Joe nuther.
You see, when we left him all alone we had to tie him, because if anybody happened on to him all by himself and not tied it wouldn't look much like he was a runaway nigger, you know.
Ain't you year tell hit's ag'in de law fer ter feed a runaway nigger?
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