ø~3 ~ 4 nets to match. De bonnets wuz all macle ir~ one piece an‘ had. drawstrings on de back to make ‘em t~it, an‘ slats in de brims to make ‘eni stifi~ an‘ straight. Our dresses WUZ made long to keep our legs warm. I don‘t see, i~or to save me, how dey keeps dese young-uns rom 1~reezin‘ now siiìce cey let ‘em go ‘röu.n‘ Inos‘ naked. .‚ DOur brush arbor church‘wuz nighwhar Brooklyn Iviount Pleasant Church is now, an‘ us went to Sunday school dar evvy Sunday. It warn‘t much oi a church tor looks, ‘cause“ it wuz ruade out of poles stuck in de ~roun‘ an‘ de roof wuz jus‘ pine limbs an‘ brush, but dere sho‘ wuz some good meetin‘s in dat old. brush church, an‘ lots 01‘ souls roun‘ dc way to de heb‘enly home riGht aar. ~ S ~ S “Our reg‘lur preacher wuz a colored. man named b~horrison, but i‘;ir. Cobb preacneci to us lots oi~ times. he wuz a white dem— man, an‘ he say Lie coùld a sot all fli~iit an‘ lissen lon~ as us sunc~ deni old songs. ~o:ie oi~ ‘eu I done dar rorgot~, but de one I lak bes‘ ~‘o~s s‘orter lak ais: ~ ‘I want to be an angel An‘ viid. c~e an~els stan‘ A crown upon my i~orehead ~nd a harp wiãin my han‘.‘ ‘tÀnot~ier tune wuz ‘Roll, Jordan Roll.‘ Little ohillun wuz iarnt to s1fl~‘, L~ow ~3weetly do de ‘i‘ime i~ly, VThien Please Xll~ i.~rother,t an‘ us enillun siio‘ woula do our best a singin‘ dat little old sons, so Preacher Cobb would. praise us.