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Making hay, the farmers would always feed us good. Old Lawrence didn't have any teeth, but he loved corn on the cob. Elsie had a heaping platter of corn, along with roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, black eyed peas, and a choice of three or four different kinds of pie. Lawrence dug in his shirt pocket, produced a set of false teeth, stuffed them in his mouth, and tore into an ear of corn, making all kinds of interesting noises. It was a real treat watching him devour that ear of corn, but all at once he'd stop, drag them teeth out of his mouth, turn them upside down and rap them on the table to clear the kernels out of them. Then he'd stuff them right back in and take after that ear of corn again. It must have been a common sight, because his wife and kids didn't seem to notice, but all of us visitors were awestruck.
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