The Conjure Woman eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 240 pages of information about The Conjure Woman.

The Conjure Woman eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 240 pages of information about The Conjure Woman.
Mars Jeems.  He had be’n bad ‘nuff befo’, but it wa’n’t long atterwa’ds ‘tel he got so dey wuz no use in libbin’ at all ef you ha’ ter lib roun’ Mars Jeems.  His niggers wuz bleedzd ter slabe fum daylight ter da’k, w’iles yuther folks’s did n’ hafter wuk ‘cep’n’ fum sun ter sun; en dey did n’ git no mo’ ter eat dan dey oughter, en dat de coa’ses’ kin’.  Dey wa’n’t ’lowed ter sing, ner dance, ner play de banjo w’en Mars Jeems wuz roun’ de place; fer Mars Jeems say he would n’ hab no sech gwines-on,—­said he bought his han’s ter wuk, en not ter play, en w’en night come dey mus’ sleep en res’, so dey ’d be ready ter git up soon in de mawnin’ en go ter dey wuk fresh en strong.

“Mars Jeems did n’ ‘low no co’tin’ er juneseyin’ roun’ his plantation,—­said he wanted his niggers ter put dey min’s on dey wuk, en not be wastin’ dey time wid no sech foolis’ness.  En he would n’ let his han’s git married,—­said he wuz n’ raisin’ niggers, but wuz raisin’ cotton.  En w’eneber any er de boys en gals ’ud ’mence ter git sweet on one ernudder, he ’d sell one er de yuther un ’em, er sen’ ’em way down in Robeson County ter his yuther plantation, whar dey could n’ nebber see one ernudder.

“Ef any er de niggers eber complained, dey got fo’ty; so co’se dey did n’ many un ’em complain.  But dey did n’ lack it, des de same, en nobody could n’ blame ’em, fer dey had a ha’d time.  Mars Jeems did n’ make no ‘lowance fer nachul bawn laz’ness, ner sickness, ner trouble in de min’, ner nuffin; he wuz des gwine ter git so much wuk outer eve’y han’, er know de reason w’y.

“Dey wuz one time de niggers ’lowed, fer a spell, dat Mars Jeems mought git bettah.  He tuk a lackin’ ter Mars Marrabo McSwayne’s oldes’ gal, Miss Libbie, en useter go ober dere eve’y day er eve’y ebenin’, en folks said dey wuz gwine ter git married sho’.  But it ’pears dat Miss Libbie heared ’bout de gwineson on Mars Jeems’s plantation, en she des ’lowed she could n’ trus’ herse’f wid no sech a man; dat he mought git so useter ‘busin’ his niggers dat he ’d ’mence ter ’buse his wife atter he got useter habbin’ her roun’ de house.  So she ‘clared she wuz n’ gwine ter hab nuffin mo’ ter do wid young Mars Jeems.

“De niggers wuz all monst’us sorry w’en de match wuz bust’ up, fer now Mars Jeems got wusser ‘n he wuz befo’ he sta’ted sweethea’tin’.  De time he useter spen’ co’tin’ Miss Libbie he put in findin’ fault wid de niggers, en all his bad feelin’s ’ca’se Miss Libbie th’owed ’im ober he ‘peared ter try ter wuk off on de po’ niggers.

“W’iles Mars Jeems wuz co’tin’ Miss Libbie, two er de han’s on de plantation had got ter settin’ a heap er sto’ by one ernudder.  One un ‘em wuz name’ Solomon, en de yuther wuz a ‘oman w’at wukked in de fiel’ ’long er ’im—­I fe’git dat ’oman’s name, but it doan ’mount ter much in de tale nohow.  Now, whuther ’ca’se Mars Jeems wuz so tuk up wid his own junesey[2] dat he did n’ paid no ’tention fer a w’ile ter w’at wuz gwine on ‘twix’ Solomon en his junesey,

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