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IEE! 14 ft, -1 :A P s - . . , -A KL. ' J lgii , ' Q :Q 9 BLACK AND BLl'E HY .Mex Diizaisaiizoniz Dat goose am certainly de grandest thing, Mammy Chloe, said C'vn- thia as she hung over the fence. Ise sure you all's goin' to git de priief' You bet, honey. You said it dis time when you said dat. Yep! Ise goin to cop de prize dis time. and den I'll git de blue silk dress dat Ah's been wantm' for sech a long time. Ise goin' to wear de dress to Aunt I'ansey's birthday party. C'ynthia deah, we all's sure goin' to have a mighty fine time at dat party. Ah's goin' to lend her de loan ob mah chairs for all par- ty. She says she's goin' to hab mighty nigh fifty ob us colored folks. I spects Ah'll git mah dress jes as soon as Ah gits de prize for de goose af- tah de fair so as Ah'll hab it for de party. .lust then waddledhby a solitary. large, snow-white goose, the pride of Mammy Vhloe, a smiling, fat, black mammy. She had been stufling that goose all through the long hot summer in order that it would be plump for the village fair which was to begin two days later. I Hey dere, .loelg dat's poison ivy yo am about to step on, yelled Gen- esis. Iirothah, do yo all hear me? Git away from dat ivy. Heluctantly .Ioel drew away from the cursed plant. A' IJere's some ob dem ink berries in back ob dat ivy an if Ah don't go past dat ivy, dere won't be no ink berries for our ink. Genesis grabbed .Ioel's hand and passed slowly through the barbed wire fence on which was twined the scarlet ivy. Dems sure fine berries for our ink, Joel, ain't dey? Ignoring this question .Ioel set to work pulling the black pokeberries from the stem and stuffing them into a dirty little red hat. Take dem berries out ob yo hat. Ilrothah, or yo'll git it all stained, advised Genesis, who was the elder, and who believed that he was his brothers keeper. and don't put em in yo pocket neither. Here, put em in dis here box. Ah don't believe yo got any sense. After gathering the box full of the berries and getting their little black hands even blacker. the two small colored boys started for home. Yo take a tub ob watah and a quart ob dem berries for yo inkg den yo let em stan ober night. Yo all know dem berries am powerful strong an dey makes fine black ink. Aunt Pansey said so, instructed Genesis, an den we'lI write a book an sell it. Ain't so. Joel? Yep, I spose a tub full ob dat ink am enough to write a book. Doan yo think so? If we ain't got enutf ink, will we make more? Move 'long, .loelg Mothah will be lookin for us directly. Evening had already settled and the two black ones hurried through the dry leaves, scaring a rabbit every now and then. Overhead a few anxious geese sailed southward. Dat am a sure sign ob cold weather, Joel. Dem geese sure look good. Ah wished Ah was eatin' one ob dem now. exclaimed Genesis as he kicked a feat hery weed. scattering the little seed parachutes to the wind. Take dem berries to de woodshed, Joel, an Ah'll git, de watah for de ink. .Ioel and Genesis lived with their mother in a little Alabama town, in- habited mostly by negroes who lived in tiny shanties. 'l'en minutes later Genesis ordered, Ilrothah. gimme dat. watah. The command was duly obeyed, Soon after, the tub of clear wat 1 reduced to inky blackness by the addition of the mashed be' ' proceedings had been watched intently by the goose x' to the shed. Vhiluns, where is yo all? I'ome heal ' called Mammy C'hloe as an odo' ' 1213 1.1. 1 .cr was iries. All these yho had wandered in- i, dis seccunt. Yo suppah is done ' i of fried pork chops was watted from the
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