We drank water outen gourds an' marster would tell me to bring him a gourd full of cool water when he wus settin' in his arm chair on de porch.
Marster would send us out to git de slaves from de farms 'round about dar.
Marster would say: 'Take de mules and wagons and go but, mind you, take good keer of dem mules.
Marster would tie a sheep on de scaffold, what he had done built for dat job, and den he would have me set on de sheep's head whilst he cut off de wool.
Marster would let us work at odd times for outsiders an' us could use de money for anything us pleased.
My marster would take me by de hand and say 'Now, Celia, you must be smart or I will let de bull hook you.
Marster would switch a slave sometime, but it was a matter o' nothing 'cause he didn't hurt much.
Marster would tell de children 'bout Raw Head and Bloody Bones an' other things to skeer us.
When he didn't feel like workin' he would play like he wuz sick an' ol' marster would git de doctor for him.
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