Show I u t Free Speech An old negro woman had n a certain family in the South for many many years One day her mistress bad badoc badoc- oc oc occasion casion to to reprimand her quite sharply for something had gone ng ong jJ The ress neg-ress nothing at nt the time i but a little later her voice could be i heard in the l kitchen itchen in shrill vituperation tion of everything and ever everybody with a rattling accompaniment of p pans pans us and ami kettles So loud became the cl m r and so vindictive the exclamations that thac Mrs C. C went hurriedly down to o the kitchen Why Liza sh she she began in la amazement who on oil earth aM are you talking talking- t to I aint talking nobody no no- body the QI old J S but I dont don't keel keer who who who-in In di dis h hd us' us me mc I Harpers Harper's Magazine I. I i |