She was my great granma but Ill call hergranma for short.
When her Aunt Hannah came back she said granma deserved the locket because she had saved it so clever and she gave it to her and grandma always wore it and was very proud of it.
Poor granma was awful fritened and she turned her back on him and went on needing the loaf cold and trembling--that is, granma was trembling not the loaf.
When granma was sure he was really gone she broke down and cried.
And granma used to say that was the only loaf of bread she ever spoiled in her life.
Granma got him up a meal and when hed et it he began prowling about the kitchen looking into everything and opening the cubbord doors.
When she smelled it burning granma run and pulled it out.
Granma was awful pleased for she had never had any jewelry.
In that hatgranma had always pack a pile of ginger cakes for us chilrun.
My granpa was so trusty and hon'able his old marster give him and granma they freedom when he died.
Every time he came to see us, granma sent us clothes and granpa carried 'em in his saddle bags.
Just before my grandmother died, I got up one morning and told my aunt that granma was dead.
My granma was Gusta Merriweather, my mother Lavina and lived on the Merriweather place in what was then Dorsey county, near Edinburg, now Cleveland Co.
Then, frightened, she knew she had seen a "token" of Granma Wandon's approaching death.
But she upbraided Granma Wandon, her mother, for retailing me such tales.
There was a story of Granma Wandon's that cut deep into my memory.
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