Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Chapter 32 Page 7

I said I had got it on the boat.

So then she started for the house, leading me by the hand, and the children tagging after. When we got there she set me down in a split-bottomed chair, and set herself down on a little low stool in front of me, holding both of my hands, and says:

“Now I can have a good look at you; and, laws-a-me, I’ve been hungry for it a many and a many a time, all these long years, and it’s come at last! We been expecting you a couple of days and more. What kep’ you? — boat get aground?”

“Yes’m — she — “

“Don’t say yes’m — say Aunt Sally. Where’d she get aground?”

I didn’t