It is odd in a book that contains so many instances of the word 'nigger' that its author had to censor his writing to avoid blasphemy. I must be slow on the uptake because although I was slightly puzzled to see these substitute phrases, I did not catch on that was what they were. I thought they were just unfamiliar phrases from 19th century America.
My land = My lord.
Dad fetch it = God damn it.
Blame = Damn.


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