2. ~ de June p1a~e. It Wa8 called dat becauee old Doctor June bui3t it and acid it t~ Maratar ~d. I nuaøed her first claillun: ~dward, ~oeee Hill» John end ~&tie. ~Lj ~ a large, tvroOstory trame houae, with chinieye at each sable end. Mar~ter Edward got to be as rich ae old me.rater; he owned de June places de Rochelle plentation, de k.ay pl&ce and de Roebuck place. Yes air, couree ua had overaeera for so ~a.ny slaves and plentationa. I ~member Mr. Oze Broim, Mr. ~.ely aud Mr. Tiu Gladney.In course of time I was too! off de nuasin‘ and put to de field. I drapped cotton eeed, hoed aoine ‚aiad picked cotton. w t don~t ‘memiber no poor buckra, cutaide de overeeera, ‘cept a Yr. Reed dat lived down on waterce, pas~ir~‘ our houae aon~etimeo ~S Wftø B for saken lookiz~ ‚ iimi dat v*rat er or mi stress aiway a give aort~thin‘. „ Our neigh~ore wae de r..ya, d~ Durhams ‚ de Picketta, de Barbera and BouIwarea. doctor Henry Gibeor~ vaa our doctorc ~$I1 ~eee folke kep‘ a pack of hounda to run deer and foxes. tea, I has eat many piecea of deer. C~ood? I wouldn ‘t fool you, taate it and you‘ll hwxger for it ever afteryard. ~ Y.B air, et certain time we worked long and hard, and you had to be ‘ticUar. De only ~h±pping I got waa for chopping down a good corn atalk near a atwnp in a new gro und • &4a.rst er never so 14 a alive but awapa were made wid kin people to advantage ‚ alavee ‚ wivee and huabanda acmet i71eB • I never learned to read or writ e • I went to White k~oplar 8priz~ge Church, de Baptiet church my mistreea ‘tnded. De preacher waa Mr. “arfi6dge• H, allowed Visa )kriori waa de flower of hie flock. b. Slavea lived in quartera, a atretch of small houaea off trou di White Rouse. ratrollera often copie to aearch for atray elavie; wouldnt take your word for it.. They imuld aearch de house. If they ketch one widout