You know I laked dem matt'esses 'cause when de chinches got too bad you could shake out dat straw and burn it, den scald de tick and fill it wid fresh straw, and rest in peace again.
Dem oak-split cheers was all right, and sometimes us used cane to bottom de cheers but evvybody laked to set in dem cheers what had bottoms wove out of rye splits.
If a hant laked whisky in they lifetime, and you pour it round where they's at, they will go away.
I laked him best, for what he said allus sounded good to me.
One day mammy come afte' me an' I run an' hid under a pile of quilts an' laked to smothered to death waitin' fer her to go on off.
I think it was 'cause de marster laked me an' was always a-pettin' me.
She laked licker, an' I laked fun, An' dat wus de way de fuss begun.
I laked to stay at de big house, dough, an' fan de flies offen de white folks while dey et.
I ain't neber laked him much, case we had ter wuck hard an' we ain't got much ter eat.
Dey had to drench me down wid sweet milk, and from dat day to dis I ain't never laked peaches.
If his Marstar laked de idea he told him to go on and take de gal and to treat her right; dat was all dere was to slaves gittin' married.
If a han't laked whiskey in they lifetime and you pour it round when theys at they will go away.
As for me, I laked fried fat meat and cornbread cooked in de ashes better dan greens and sweet things any old time.
What us laked best 'bout Chris'mas was de good old hunk of cheese dey give us den and de groundpeas.
Sometimes she cotch her hoss and rid to the field ahead of de others, 'cause Marster never laked for nobody to be late in de mornin'.
What us chillun laked most 'bout it was de eatin'.
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