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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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the whole house fell in. They never got through thanking ma* I come <strong>of</strong>f<br />

over here and never hear a word from him. He always said I saved their<br />

lives and hers mostly*<br />

"Times—Young men can get work if they will go to the field and work*<br />

If you can't work, times is hard two ways. If you are used to work, you<br />

hard to get contentment and loss <strong>of</strong> the money too. Money don't buy muctu<br />

Awful sight <strong>of</strong> cotton and you don't get much out <strong>of</strong> it. Young folks is got<br />

young notions.<br />

*I come to Widener in 1908. I made a good living. I own this house.<br />

Now I got to quit working in had weather. My rheumatism gets so bad. I'll<br />

be eighty years old 23rd <strong>of</strong> September this year (1938). n<br />

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