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Natchez
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00:01Hello, hello, thank you for coming to Glenfield.
00:05My great-grandfather bought this house, bought it in 1865.
00:10No, he didn't.
00:12What did he buy? Excuse me. 1840?
00:16Mother, 1880, are you okay?
00:19Blanche is just the oldest settlement on the Mississippi River.
00:23Our pilgrims, as we lovingly call them, come from all over the world to see these beautiful homes.
00:28What y'all doing?
00:29We visited.
00:30I ain't got no damn Yankees on here. This is going to be a good two.
00:34The people that own these homes, they're part of our personalities.
00:38Look at the teeny tiny hoop skirts.
00:40Look at that cute.
00:42I feel like I have stepped back in this lovely way to a lovely world.
00:49We both just have our own ideas and then we just do whatever we want.
00:55It must be an argument. I don't want to do that.
00:57Oh, no. Okay.
01:02Natchez is a complicated little town.
01:04God, have you made me a woman? I'm a woman.
01:06It's got a very old, rich, deep, peculiar, and I do mean peculiar history.
01:12If it's a fairy tale, that's one thing. But if you then decide if it's truth, that's dangerous.
01:19That land literally has our blood in it. Our blood.
01:30People can be so cruel.
01:34They don't know where their body is.
01:36If I will draw thyself.
01:40If it's a bad, bad thought, don't remind them of it.
01:44Let me finish.
01:49One, three, two, one.
01:51This is what Natchez is, right here.
01:55Y'all come back now, you hear?
01:57Okay.
02:00Just kidding.
02:01I'm a woman.
02:01I'm a woman.
02:04I'm a woman.
02:05I'm a woman.
02:08You hear?
02:08I'm a woman.
02:14Gracias por ver el video.
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