5. :11 His brother ~aw that the pot ~as goin‘ to turn over ana he jumped. up. My father tried to get u~p too but the stool turned~ over and caught him, eaught his little dress and held him and the hot soap ran over his dress and on to his bare skifl. It left a bi~ burn on his side lone as he 1ive~ His mother was there close to the house because she knowed the soap was on and those two little boys were in there, She heard him crying and ran in and carried him to her raaster~ He got the doctor and saved him, My father‘s mother did~n‘t do nothing after that but ‘tend to that baby0 lier master loved those I ittle boys and kept her and didn‘t ~e1lherbeceuse of them, (The under~ scoring is the interviewer‘s~-ed.) That was his last master.~~.aWarren, Warren loved him more than his real father did~ Warren said he knew my father would never live after he had auch a burn. 11~t he did 1ive~ They never did let him do much work after the acciden.t0 “I think my father‘s master, Warren~—I cantt remember his first name~ ~arrned for a living, ~‘I‘1y father and mother had five children, I don‘t know how many brothers my rather had. I have heard fly mother say she had four sisters, I never h9STd her say nothin‘ ‘bout no brothers-i—just sisters~ ni had six children4 Got three living and three dead, They was grown though when they died. I had three boys and three girls, I got two boys living and one girl, The boy in St. Louis does pretty well, But the other in Little Rock doesn‘t have much luck. If he‘d get out of Little Rock, he would find more to do0 The one in St. Louis don‘t make rmi~ch now because they done cut wages. He‘s a dining.car waiter, Thia girl what‘s here, she does all she can for ins, She has a husband and my husband is dead, He‘s been dead a long time,