Mama’s Beans & Biscuits
My 100-word memory of my first-grade class

I light some kindling in the stove and fetch a pail of water from the well. As I’m washing my face, I remember my mother’s beans and biscuits.
I slather beans on one and then another of those biscuits, and then again. I quickly brush my teeth, grab my bagged lunch, and run to catch the bus.
When I enter class, I get my seat on the front row. Before long, as she calls roll, my teacher asks, “Stephen, are you OK?
I blush and say, “Yes, Miss Gardner. It’s just I had for breakfast my mama’s beans and biscuits.”
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Stephen Dalton is a retired US Army First Sergeant with a degree in journalism from the University of Maryland and a Certified US English Chicago Manual of Style Editor. Also, a Top Writer in Bitcoin, Business, Investing, Nutrition, Travel, Fiction, Transportation, VR, NFL, Design, Creativity, and Short Story.
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