. Highways and byways of the South. The Tar-burners Camp n—U-jg^.^M RF^ I ASTOt, D TILD£N f-OONDATIGNS. A Quest for Tar 299 laughter and a display of white teeth. Three of thestories I give below. The first will recall to thereader the Uncle Remus story with the same plot,yet it is unlike that famous tale in many particulars,and it has a flavor peculiar to the narrators ownoccupation. BRER wolfs little TAR MAN One time Brer Wolf tell Brer Rabbit he gwine diga well, an he say, Brer Rabbit, yo tun in an hepme dig dis yere well, an den we share de watertogedder. But Brer Rabbit say, No, I doan wa


. Highways and byways of the South. The Tar-burners Camp n—U-jg^.^M RF^ I ASTOt, D TILD£N f-OONDATIGNS. A Quest for Tar 299 laughter and a display of white teeth. Three of thestories I give below. The first will recall to thereader the Uncle Remus story with the same plot,yet it is unlike that famous tale in many particulars,and it has a flavor peculiar to the narrators ownoccupation. BRER wolfs little TAR MAN One time Brer Wolf tell Brer Rabbit he gwine diga well, an he say, Brer Rabbit, yo tun in an hepme dig dis yere well, an den we share de watertogedder. But Brer Rabbit say, No, I doan wan to dig nowell. What yo do fo water den ? Brer Wolf ask. I get up in de mawnin an drink de jew off degrass, Brer Rabbit say. So Brer Wolf dig his well, an Brer Rabbit drinkde jew off de grass until dar come a time when darwant no jew. It was a vey dry spell an de raindidnt fall an kep on not fallin till mighty nigh allde springs an branches an cricks was plumb driedup, an de creeturs couldnt hardly find water enoughto keep from


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