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Dreams
Ch.3 - Pg84-86 (Ten acres (Place for alfafa (Plenty water to flood…
Dreams
Ch.3 - Pg84-86
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Rabbits
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L would go in the alfafa patch with a sack,
fill up the sack and bring it in and put it in the
rabbit cages
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Every six weeks or so, they would have
plenty of rabbits to eat and to sell
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If we want a little whisky we can sell a
few eggs or something, or some milk
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There wouldn't be no more runnin' round the country and gettin' fed by a Jap cook. No, sir, we'd have our own place where we belonged and not sleep in no bunk house.
It ain't enough land so we'd have to work too hard. Maybe six, seven hours a day
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An' when we put in a crop, why, we'd be there to take the crop up
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If we don't like a guy we can say, 'Get the hell out,' and by God he's got to do it. An' if a fren' come along, why we'd have an extra bunk, an' we'd say, Why don't you spen' the night?' an' by God he would.