When Windy shows up, it’s always an interesting
lesson on vocabulary and remembrance of things that may or may not
have occurred.
“Fellers,” Windy said, “you know Thanksgivin’s ‘bout here, don’t ya?”
We did.
“Brings me to mind of that Indun girl, Poker-hontus. Now she were a
proper honey, I’ll tell ya. Not only did she keep her daddy from
wipin’ out them foreign homesteaders, but she taught ‘em about
Thanksgivin’.”
Windy grinned and sipped.
“Read up on it back when I was in elemnecessary school, ya know.
That were a while back, too. Yessir, them poor Pilgrimites had no
idear how to cook a turkey. I mean, they never seen one ‘til
somebody shot one and brung it home. But good ol’ Poker-hontas saved
the day. She told all them folks that this was the terditional
Thanksgivin’ bird and showed ‘em how to baste it and cook it, and
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“Then them Pilgrimese folks was
so tickled at her they sent her on a boat to go have tea with that
there queen of England and teach her how to cook a turkey! Like I
say, she was a special lady.”
Shame most history books missed that.
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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