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A framed assemblage of oral tales, songs, and sayings presented by an elderly storyteller to a child, centered on animal trickster stories in which a cunning rabbit repeatedly outwits foxes, possums, and other creatures. The collection pairs humorous and often ironic fables with short legends, transcribed plantation songs and chants, and a sequence of proverbs and conversational essays rendered in vernacular dialect. Themes include resourcefulness, social wit, folk explanations of customs and nature, and reflections on faith and everyday life. The arrangement alternates narrated anecdotes, musical fragments, and homely aphorisms to evoke the rhythms and values of an oral tradition.
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