I member when de ole Miss made my Mamma two black dresses to wear through de winter.
I 'member when he was gwine and I 'member when he come back.
While the war was goin' on, I member when my mother took a note to some soldiers in Warren and asked em to come and play for Miss Mary.
Member when we used to think it a treat to turn out of our beds on a Sunday morning--thermometer fifty-seven degrees if it was summer--and bathe off the Pebbleridge?
Member when 'Molly' Fairburn made us cock-fight with our shoes off, an' tied up our knees?
Member when 'Gobby' called us the Three Blind Mice, and we had to get up on the lockers and sing while he buzzed ink-pots at us?
I member when de Yankees came ter my mother's house on de McKnight plantation near Louisburg an' dey went inter her things.
Hit's things lak dat dat I 'members mostly, but I does 'member when de news of de war come.
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