The Chinese Boy and Girl by Isaac Taylor Headland
page 64 of 129 (49%)
page 64 of 129 (49%)
|
to be digging and the others took a position one behind the other
similar to the hawk catching the chicks. They walked up to the girl digging and engaged in the following conversation: "What are you digging?" "Digging a hole." "What is it for?" "My pot for to boil." "What will you heat?" "Some water and broth." "How use the water?" "I'll wash some cloth. "What will you make?" "I'll make a bag." "And what put in it?" "A knife and a rag." "What is the knife for?" "To kill your lambs." "What have they done?" "They've eaten my yams." "How high were they?" "About so high." "Oh, that isn't high." "As high as the sky." "What is your name?" "My name is Grab, what is your name?" "My name is Turn." "Turn once for me." |
|