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XXVII BRER WOLF SAYS GRACE
\'Tildy, the house-girl, made such a terrible report of the carryings on of Daddy Jack that the little boy\'s mother thought it prudent not to allow him to visit Uncle Remus so often. The child amused himself as best he could for several nights, but his play-things and picture-books finally lost their interest. He cried so hard to be allowed to go to see Uncle Remus that his mother placed him under the care of Aunt Tempy,—a woman of large authority on the place, and who stood next to Uncle Remus in the confidence of her mistress. Aunt Tempy was a fat, m............
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