CAROLINE'S CORNER: ME AND SAM MCGEE

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Sunday, February 19, 1995

During my childhood in the land of cotton, we saw more cotton blowing than snow blowing. During August and September, cotton blowing off wagons on their way to the gin was a common sight.

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