Pro~e.at~#_1655.. . . Page - 4 :~ ~rs . ~ en~vieve ~. ~ Chandi er 2 ~ Murrells Inlét, 8. C. Georgetown County Uncle Sabe ~ continuing: “Have sick house; have chillun house.“ (All In this section tell great tales of the ‘chillun house.‘ Sounds ~ a lot like the nurse houses in Russia to«day. Ail the babie s were in thi s day nursery in care of the~ older women, too old for field work.) ~ Corn. Meat ~ pig, beef, fish ~ plenty milk.“ (Some cow tcoffee cow‘ that Is give just enough milk for the coffee •) tiAfly rice?“ Aunt Jane: (interrupting) “Pic~k you teet (teeth) to~ find the ricel Great God% Now I can~buy my ricel“ Uncle Babe: “Could plant ups-land rice to Ark. (This on coast awayfrom fresh water) “Ash cake? Meal, salt, water. ~ot a greasel Not a greasel See }&idder cook it many a hundred dayl“ Moin~ Janà : ~ “Ptit it in the stove today, - nothing I : -Rather have it any dayl“ Babe “Wrap lt In brown paper, mostly. Cows free in woods. Alligator tal]. good. Snail built up jùst like a conch (whelk)f They eat good. Worms like a conch. Bile conch. Git it out shell. Grind it sausage grinder. Litt le onion. Black pep~e r • Rather eat conch than any ‚ kind of nourishment out of salt water,“ Main Jane: ~‘Oonjur? Wouldntt turn a hucks brèad for ‘em. (Give a crust.)