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XIV. THE LITTLE MASTER SAYS GOOD-NIGHT.
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After George Gossett's two experiences in the pasture, he came to the conclusion that it would not be profitable to do any more patrolling on the Abercrombie place, but this did not add to his good humor. He had his father's surly temper, and, with it, a vindictive1 spirit that was entirely2 lacking in the elder Gossett. Moreover, age had not moderated nor impaired4 his energies, as it had his father's.
The fact that he had failed to capture Aaron struck him as a personal affront5. He was stung by it. He felt that he and his father had been wronged by some one, he couldn't say who, but not by the runaway6, for what was a "nigger," anyhow? After a while the idea was borne in upon him that somehow he and his family had been "insulted" by the Abercrombies. He arrived at this conclusion by a very circuitous7 route.[254] The Abercrombies were harboring a Yankee in their house; and if they had the stomach to do that, why wasn't it just as easy for them to harbor "pap's" runaway nigger, especially when they were so keen to buy him?
Another thing that stung him, though he never mentioned it, was the sudden and unexplainable attitude of his father toward Aaron. Young Gossett had observed that his father appeared to lose interest in the runaway after Mr. Jim Simmons failed to catch him, but the fact was not impressed upon the young man's mind until the day he told the elder Gossett about the queer sight he saw in Abercrombie's pasture.
"Were you hunting the runaway?" his father asked, with some impatience8.
"Why, no, pap. We weren't doing a thing in the world, but crossing the pasture on our way to the Turner old fields."
"Very well, then. Do as I do; let him alone. If you don't you'll get hurt. I know what I'm talking about."
This fairly took George's breath away. "Why, pap!" he cried; "ain't he your nigger? Didn't you buy him and pay your money down for him?[255] Don't you want him out of the woods? And who's going to hurt me, pap?"
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