You see, when I was a young man I sociate wid da best company in de country.
You sociatewith General Washington and all the great men, and read writing, sure.
Then I 'sociate wid white folks all slavery time, marry a man of God and when he die, I marry another, Tom Thompson, a colored Baptist preacher.
Forced to 'sociate wid one side, proud to be related to de other side.
Although I's Scotch Irish African 'Sociate Reform Presbyterian, de spirit have never moved me to pray for de horse and rider dat went off wid my beads dat my mistress give me.
Cos we don't approve of haristocracy here in Ballarat, and it would make the miners think that you didn't want to 'sociate with 'em.
I like to 'sociate with men who have pluck, and know what they is about.
No dey didn' sociate much befo' de war, but dey did atter de war, dey got to mixin' den.
The rich slave owner wouldn' let his Negroes sociate with poor white folks.
Not that I'd be willin' for my Elma Ann to 'sociate with a girl that's gone wrong.
Dey make me a hod-carrier and make me 'sociate wid low-down po' white trash.
But I'll tell you confidential, I wouldn't like Flicker to 'sociate with none but the best class o' boys.
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