Short call : snippets from the smallest places in Texas /
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| Language: | English |
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Denton :
University of North Texas Press,
[2014]
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| Series: | Texas Folklore Society extra book ;
no. 24. |
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Table of Contents:
- Short call
- The wayward winds
- Pickled beets
- The tower of Babel
- Friday night lights
- "A worthy woman is more valuable than rubies"
- High-toned women
- Consider the lilies (or roses or daisies) of the field
- "If there be any virtue, any praise, think on these things"
- "Will Jesus find us watching?"
- Cleanliness is next to outhouses
- It's hip to be square
- The games people play
- Primer on poke sallet
- Recipe for Tex-Mex corn bread
- Addie's household helpful hints? ask Watkins
- Some cutting remarks about pocket knives
- What are friends for?
- Before dryers there was something called a clothesline
- Effie and Earley in a weather prediction showdown
- Hang on to your hat
- Feeling blue? try apricot cake
- Livestock journal: pig report
- "But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee"
- Make a joyful noise
- Well dressed women always wear aprons
- School daze
- School ways
- Will the circle be unbroken?
- Long call
- More than cooks in the kitchen
- Shopping was an art
- Recipe for a birthday cake
- Scriptures, philosophy, and common sense make a sage
- Mama and the box top Christmas
- New year's wish
- A psalm for West Texas
- Endnotes.