Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Chapter 28 Page 26

“Why, you must mean the Apthorps, ain’t it?”

“Of course; bother them kind of names, a body can’t ever seem to remember them, half the time, somehow. Yes, she said, say she has run over for to ask the Apthorps to be sure and come to the auction and buy this house, because she allowed her uncle Peter would ruther they had it than anybody else; and she’s going to stick to them till they say they’ll come, and then, if she ain’t too tired, she’s coming home; and if she is, she’ll be home in the morning anyway.

She said, don’t say nothing about the Proctors, but only about the Apthorps — which ’ll be perfectly true, because she is going there to speak about their buying the house; I know it, because she told me so herself.”