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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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Her husband is dead. We had ten children* My daughter is the mother <strong>of</strong> ten<br />

children too* She got married younger than I did* This girl I am living<br />

with is my baby* I have four children living—three girls and one boy* A<br />

woman a3ked me how many children I had and I told her three* She was a<br />

fortune-I- teller and she wanted to tell me my fortune* But I didn f t want her<br />

to tell me nothing God was gittin' ready to tell me soraethin' I didn't<br />

want to hear, I've got five great-grandchildren, Me don't have no great-<br />

great-grandchildren* Don't want none**<br />

Interviewer's Comment<br />

The old lady's style was kind <strong>of</strong> cramped by the presence <strong>of</strong> her<br />

hadbando Every once in a while, when she would be about to'paint something<br />

in lurid colors, he would drop in a word and she would roll her phrases<br />

around in her mouth, so to speak, and shift and go ahead in a different<br />

direction and on another gear0<br />

Very pleasant couple though—with none <strong>of</strong> the bitterness that old age<br />

brings sometimes* The daughter's name is Searles*<br />

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