Page 4.: ‚ ~4:t A1CC had our veg‘tebles raised a gyarden, but it looked more ~S_~_S__~ ~ i~ahigfield to me, it was so big. You jus‘ ought to have seed dat dere fireplace whar dey cooked all us had to eat, It s,~~5 one sho ‘nough big somepin, all full of pots, skillets, and ovens. t~ey warn‘t never ‘lowed to git full of smut neither. Dey ~ to be cleant and shined up atter evvy meal, and dey sho WE)S pretty hangin‘ dar in dat big old fireplace. “George and L~ack was de hunters. Then dey went ~ huntin‘ dey brought back jus‘ evvything: possums, rabbits, coons, squirrels, birds, and wild turkeys. Yessum, wild turkeys is s~e sort of birds I reckon, but wi~en us talked about birds to eat us ~~eent part‘idges. Some folic~es calls ‘ein quails. De fis~~es us had insunirnertime was a si~ht to see. Us sho et good ~jem days. Now us jus‘ eats what-‘some—ever us can git, ~ •~ ;-~ ~• ~ *Suznmertime us jus ‚ wore what us want ed to . iresses was made wid full skirts gathered on to tight fittin‘ ~cisties. ?inter clothes w~s good and warm; dresses made of •.~3rn cloth made up jus‘ lak dem summertime clothes, arid petti~ ~~ts ana. draw‘s made out of osnaburg. Chillun what was big ~ ~„ enough done d~ spinnin‘ and unt ~etsey and Aunt ~inny, dey ~ ~ovemost evvy night ‘til dey rung de bell at 10:00 o‘clock for w~ to go to bed. Us madeboltsand ~