[76] Here is one, here's another; here are two on top of t'other; here are three piled up together.
[77] Speculator's wagon.
[78] A bar of iron across the fireplace, with hooks to hold the pots and kettles. The original form of the crane.
[79] See Uncle Remus: His Songs and his Sayings, p. 60.
[80] Another name for muscadines.
[81] That is to say, threw sticks at Mr. Hawk.
[82] Mrs. H. S. Barclay, of Darien, who sends this story, says it was told by a native African woman, of good intelligence, who claimed to be a princess. She had an eagle tattoed on her bosom—a sign of royalty.
[83] Assuaged their thirst.
[84] Cupboard.
[85] Interest.