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There was no more ambitious actor in the cast than Mr. Pollock. Mr. Pollock was Sir Oliver, and he gave a highly original reading of that old gentleman. What Mr. Pollock's private opinion of the character of Sir Oliver may be we cannot say; it would be worth an interviewer's while to find out. But if he thinks Sir Oliver was a windmill, we can inform him at once that he is mistaken. Of Mr.

My husband is living and still my husband. I can see big changes taking place all the time. I was married at De Valls Bluff." Interviewer's Comment This woman could give me some comparative views on the present generation but she didn't. It is one of the Saturday gathering halls. She depends on it somewhat for a living and didn't say a word either pro or con for the present generation.

And some o' these white headed women goes up here truckin'. It's a sin and a shame. I don't know what's gwine come of 'em." Interviewer's Comment This woman lives with her daughter Angelina Moore who owns her home. Mother and daughter both attend government school. Both were neatly dressed. The day was warm so we sat on the front porch during the interview. Personal History of Informant

She taught me just like I see you teach your kids. "Boys don't do nothing but play now. They had to hustle then. They can't do nothing now. They have this departmental system now. They didn't have it then. The different temperaments ruin children. They used to review, now they don't. They change text-books so fast the old ones can't be sold." Interviewer's Comment

Isaac to make angel food, coffee cake, white bread and white cakes. From that I made the other kinds my own self." Interviewer's Comment People in Forrest City send for Ida and keep her a week or two baking Christmas and wedding cakes. Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Milton Ritchie R.F.D., Brinkley, Arkansas Age: 78 "I was born in Marietta Hotel at Marietta, Georgia.

They are the very same chaps, like as not, the visitors have seen in plays at the city theatres; but of course they don't know 'em in plain clothes. Kings and Emperors look pretty shabby off the stage sometimes, I can tell you." The young man followed the Interviewer's lead. "I shouldn't wonder if you were right," he said.

She was a fortuneteller and she wanted to tell me my fortune. But I didn't want her to tell me nothin'. God was gittin' ready to tell me somethin' I didn't want to hear. I've got five great-grandchildren. We don't have no great-great-grandchildren. Don't want none." Interviewer's Comment The old lady's style was kind of cramped by the presence of her husband.

Always twirl one of those revolving book-cases when you visit a scholar's library. That is the way to find out what books he does n't want you to see, which of course are the ones you particularly wish to see. "Some may call all this impertinent and inquisitive. What do you suppose is an interviewer's business? Did you ever see an oyster opened? Yes?

He could neither read nor write, so was clerk in name only securing one of the white men to attend to the office. By trade he was a blacksmith." Interviewer's Comment Uncle Bob Samuels is the son of Richard Samuels and Mary. He was a slave of David Block. After freedom he came to Little Rock with a sister and a brother, John. Uncle Bob said he often heard his mother speak of a gold mine.

The miles belonged to him and his brother both, but it was him that hired me. It wasn't Captain Stone, his brother. It was him, and I looked to the man that hired me for my money. I didn't have nothing to do with nobody but him. It was him promised to pay me." Interviewer's Comment Throughout his story Tims carefully avoided using his first name. Never at any time did he let it slip.

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