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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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Come Again<br />

w If the Lord lets you git back tomorrow* try and come a little sooner<br />

in the day than you did today* I gits up about six in the morning* I don* t<br />

believe in layin* in bed late* I go to bed directly after dark and I wake<br />

up early* The Lord never did mean for nobody to sleep all day** 1<br />

Interviewer's Comment<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> people testii^r to Laura Thornton 1 s age* I am trying to<br />

fid<br />

check up on it* Results later* If she isn*t a hundred «five years old* she<br />

is ^mighty nigh" it* She has feeble .health* but a surprisingly alert mind*<br />

and a keen sharp memory* She has a tendency to confuse Reconstruction times<br />

with slavery times* but a little questioning always brings out the facts*<br />

She doesn*t like to talk much about marriage in slavery* Evidently she<br />

dislikes the £&et that one <strong>of</strong> her children ms born before emancipation*<br />

She mis evidently married only once* as questioning brought out; but she<br />

will refer to the marriage before emancipation and the one afterward as<br />

though they were to different persons*<br />

8* o<br />

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