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<note>One of nine one-page stories that appeared in Puck between 1887 and 1891, "Appreciation" challenges myths about Southern kindness towards blacks.</note>
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<head>APPRECIATION.</head>
<p>OLD PILGRIM GAINEY moved to the North several years ago, and the people of our Missouri town had about forgotten him, when he turned up again the other day. I met him on the corner by the Market-house.</p>

    <p>"Hello, Uncle Pilgrim! You 're back home again, are you? You 've come on a visit, I suppose?"</p>

    <p>"No, sah&#8212;no, sah&#8212;I ain't come on no visit, sah; I 's come ter stay."</p>

    <p>"How did you like the North, Uncle Pilgrim?"</p>

    <p>"Well&#8212;er&#8212;jes' middlin', Mistah Dixon, jes' middlin'."</p>

    <p>"Did n't you get along well up there?"</p>

    <p>"Jes' middlin' well&#8212;middlin' well."</p>

    <p>"Get good wages?"</p>

    <p>"Yas, I s'pose I got good wages. I made twice as much ez I does heah."</p>

    <p>"You could vote as you pleased, could n't you?"</p>

    <p>"O, Lawd, yas! Why, dey runs cullu'd men fuh de legislatur' on de Dimicratic ticket up dar!"</p>

    <p>"Up there you had civil rights, didn't you? Your children went to school with the white children? You could stop at the hotels, ride in first-class cars, and sit in any part of the theatres and churches, could n't you?"</p>

    <p>"Well, 'bout de chil'en, I did n' had none. 'Bout de chu'ches, I nevah went ter no white chu'ches. But I b'leeves dat dem as has de money doan hab no trouble 'bout gittin' what dey wants."</p>

    <p>"I don't see why you don't like the North, Uncle Pilgrim?"</p>

    <p>"Well, I tell yer jes' how it is, Mistah Dixon. Yer kin git plenty wu'k, an' big pay, an' yer has all de privilege <cb/>     
        
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        yer wants; but de rale fac' is, dat cullu'd people ain't 'preciated at de Norf. Dat 's what 's de mattah!"</p>

    <p>Just then, young Tom Macmillan came up behind the old man, knocked his hat off, and saluted him with a playful kick.</p>

    <p>"Look a' heah, Marse Tom, you stop dat now!" said Pilgrim with a delighted grin, which displayed all his wealth of ivory: "Is yer got any terbacker, Marse Tom?"</p>

    <p>Tom tossed the old man a half-plug of chewing tobacco.</p>

    <p>"Now, dat 's what I calls 'preciation," said Uncle Pilgrim, filling his mouth with the savory weed: "I nevah had dat much terbacker give ter me all de time I wus at de Norf!"</p>
<byline>CHAS. W. CHESNUTT.</byline>
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