قراءة كتاب The Strength of Gideon and Other Stories
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THE
STRENGTH OF GIDEON
AND OTHER STORIES
Paul Laurence Dunbar
1900
TO MY GOOD FRIEND AND TEACHER
CAPTAIN CHARLES B. STIVERS
CONTENTS
PAGE | |
THE STRENGTH OF GIDEON | 1 |
MAMMY PEGGY'S PRIDE | 25 |
VINEY'S FREE PAPERS | 51 |
THE FRUITFUL SLEEPING OF THE REV. ELISHA EDWARDS | 73 |
THE INGRATE | 87 |
THE CASE OF 'CA'LINE' | 105 |
THE FINISH OF PATSY BARNES | 113 |
ONE MAN'S FORTUNES | 129 |
JIM'S PROBATION | 163 |
UNCLE SIMON'S SUNDAYS OUT | 177 |
MR. CORNELIUS JOHNSON, OFFICER-SEEKER | 207 |
AN OLD-TIME CHRISTMAS | 229 |
A MESS OF POTTAGE | 239 |
THE TRUSTFULNESS OF POLLY | 255 |
THE TRAGEDY AT THREE FORKS | 267 |
THE FINDING OF ZACH | 285 |
JOHNSONHAM, JUNIOR | 295 |
THE FAITH CURE MAN | 305 |
A COUNCIL OF STATE | 315 |
SILAS JACKSON | 339 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
IT'S FREEDOM, GIDEON. |
MAMMY PEGGY CAME MARCHING IN LIKE A GRENADIER. |
UNCLE ISHAM DYER EXHORTS. |
JIM. |
THE BISHOP'S ADDRESS. |
HIS BROTHER AND SISTER. |
THE STRENGTH
OF GIDEON
THE STRENGTH OF GIDEON
Old Mam' Henry, and her word may be taken, said that it was "De powerfulles' sehmont she ever had hyeahd in all huh bo'n days." That was saying a good deal, for the old woman had lived many years on the Stone place and had heard many sermons from preachers, white and black. She was a judge, too.
It really must have been a powerful sermon that Brother Lucius preached, for Aunt Doshy Scott had fallen in a trance in the middle of the aisle, while "Merlatter Mag," who was famed all over the place for having white folk's religion and never "waking up," had broken through her reserve and shouted all over the camp ground.
Several times Cassie had shown signs of giving way, but because she was frail some of the solicitous sisters held her with self-congratulatory care, relieving each other now and then, that each might have a turn in the rejoicings. But as the preacher waded out deeper and deeper into the spiritual stream, Cassie's efforts to make her feelings known became more and more decided. He told them how the spears of the Midianites had "clashed upon de shiels of de Gideonites, an' aftah while, wid de powah of de Lawd behin' him, de man Gideon triumphed mightily," and swaying then and wailing in the dark woods, with grim branches waving in the