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away de day befoā€™, en tuk ter de swamp, en ole Mars Dugalā€™ en some er de yuther nabor wā€™ite folks had gone out wid dere guns en dere dogs fer ter heā€™p ā€™em hunt fer de nigger; en de hanā€™s on our own plantation wuz all so flusterated dat we fuhgot ter tell de noo hanā€™ ā€™bout de goopher on de scuppernonā€™ vimes. Coā€™se he smell de grapes en see de vimes, an atter dahk de fusā€™ thing he done wuz ter slip off ter de grapevimes ā€™dout sayinā€™ nuffin ter nobody. Nexā€™ mawninā€™ he tole some er de niggers ā€™bout de fine bait er scuppernonā€™ he et de night befoā€™.

ā€œWā€™en dey tole ā€™im ā€™bout de goopher on de grapevimes, he ā€™uz dat tarrified dat he turn pale, en look des like he gwine ter die right in his tracks. De oberseah come up en axed wā€™at ā€™uz de matter; en wā€™en dey tole ā€™im Henry beā€™n eatinā€™ er de scuppernonā€™s, en got de goopher on ā€™im, he gin Henry a big drink er wā€™iskey, en ā€™low dat de nexā€™ rainy day he take ā€™im ober ter Aunā€™ Peggyā€™s, en see ef she wouldnā€™ take de goopher offā€™n him, seeinā€™ ez he didnā€™ know nuffin erbout it tel he done et de grapes.

ā€œSho nuff, it rain de nexā€™ day, en de oberseah went ober ter Aunā€™ Peggyā€™s wid Henry. En Aunā€™ Peggy say dat beinā€™ ez Henry didnā€™ know ā€™bout de goopher, en et de grapes in ignā€™ance er de conseqā€™ences, she reckon she mought be able fer ter take de goopher offā€™n him. So she fotch out er bottle wid some cunjuh medicine in it, en poā€™d some out in a goā€™d fer Henry ter drink. He manage ter git it down; he say it tasā€™e like whiskey wid sumpā€™n bitter in it. She ā€™lowed dat ā€™ud keep de goopher offā€™n him tel de spring; but wā€™en de sap begin ter rise in de grapevimes he haā€™ ter come en see her agā€™in, en she tell him wā€™at ā€™eā€™s ter do.

ā€œNexā€™ spring, wā€™en de sap commenceā€™ ter rise in de scuppernonā€™ vime, Henry tuk a ham one night. Wharā€™d he git de ham? I doan know; dey waā€™nā€™t no hams on de plantation ā€™cepā€™nā€™ wā€™at ā€™uz in de smoke-house, but I never see Henry ā€™bout de smoke-house. But ez I wuz a-sayinā€™, he tuk de ham ober ter Aunā€™ Peggyā€™s; en Aunā€™ Peggy tole ā€™im dat wā€™en Mars Dugalā€™ begin ter prune de grapevimes, he musā€™ go en take ā€™n scrape off de sap whar it ooze outā€™n de cut eenā€™s er de vimes, en ā€™nā€™int his ball head wid it; en ef he do dat onceā€™t a year de goopher wouldnā€™ wuk agin ā€™im long ez he done it. En beinā€™ ez he fotch her de ham, she fixā€™ it so he kin eat all de scuppernonā€™ he want.

ā€œSo Henry ā€™nā€™int his head wid de sap outā€™n de big grapevime des haā€™f way ā€™twixā€™ de quarters en de big house, en de goopher nebber wuk agin him dat summer. But de beatenesā€™ thing you eber see happen ter Henry. Up ter dat time he wuz ez ball ez a sweetenā€™ ā€™tater, but des ez soon ez de young leaves begun ter come out on de grapevimes, de haā€™r begun ter grow out on Henryā€™s head, en by de middle er de summer he had de biggesā€™ head er haā€™r on de plantation. Befoā€™ dat, Henry had tolā€™able good haā€™r ā€™rounā€™ de aidges, but soon ez de young grapes begun ter come, Henryā€™s haā€™r begun to quirl all up in little balls, des like dis yer regā€™lar grapy haā€™r, en by de time de grapes got ripe his head look des like a bunch er grapes. Combinā€™ it didnā€™ do no good; he wuk at it haā€™f de night wid er Jim Crow,1 en think he git it straightenā€™ out, but in de mawninā€™ de grapes ā€™ud be dere des de same. So he gin it up, en tried ter keep de grapes down by havinā€™ his haā€™r cut shoā€™t.

ā€œBut dat waā€™nā€™t de quaresā€™ thing ā€™bout de goopher. When Henry come ter de plantation, he wuz gittinā€™ a little ole an stiff in de jā€™ints. But dat summer he got des ez spry en libely ez any young nigger on de plantation; facā€™, he got so biggity dat Mars Jackson, de oberseah, haā€™ ter thā€™eaten ter whip ā€™im, ef he didnā€™ stop cuttinā€™ up his didos en behave hisseā€™f. But de mosā€™ curā€™ousesā€™ thing happenā€™ in de fall, when de sap begin ter go down in de grapevimes. Fusā€™, when de grapes ā€™uz gethered, de knots begun ter straighten outā€™n Henryā€™s haā€™r; en wā€™en de leaves begin ter fall, Henryā€™s haā€™r ā€™menceā€™ ter drap out; en when de vimes ā€™uz barā€™, Henryā€™s head wuz baller ā€™n it wuz in de spring, en he begin ter git ole en stiff in de jā€™ints agā€™in, en paid no moā€™ ā€™tention ter de gals dyoinā€™ er de whole winter. En nexā€™ spring, wā€™en he rub de sap on agā€™in, he got young agā€™in, en so soopl en libely dat none er de young niggers on de plantation couldnā€™ jump, ner dance, ner hoe ez much cotton ez Henry. But in de fall er de year his grapes ā€™menceā€™ ter straighten out, en his jā€™ints ter git stiff, en his haā€™r drap off, en de rheumatiz begin ter wrastle wid ā€™im.

ā€œNow, ef youā€™d ā€™aā€™ knowed ole Mars Dugalā€™ McAdoo, youā€™d ā€™aā€™ knowed dat it haā€™ ter be a mighty rainy day when he couldnā€™ fine sumpā€™n fer his niggers ter do, en it haā€™ ter be a mighty little hole he couldnā€™ crawl thoo, en haā€™ ter be a monstā€™us cloudy night when a dollar git by him in de dahkness; en wā€™en he see how Henry git young in de spring en ole in de fall, he ā€™lowed ter hisseā€™f ez how he could make moā€™ money outā€™n

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