There’s a Br’er Rabbit story...
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There’s a Br’er Rabbit story in which all the animals get together and decide to build a house. Anyone who helps build the house is allowed to live in it; but if anyone tries to sneak out of doing the work, well, they will just have to stay outside. So everyone gets to work— except Br’er Rabbit. “Br’er Rabbit, you’re not going to be able to live in the house if you don’t get to work,” Sis Sparrow scolded. “Oh, I’m working,” said Br’er Rabbit, and he pulled out a pencil and a ruler. “I am measurin’ and markin’.” “You’re what?” asked Br’er Snail. “I am measurin’ and markin’,” said Br’er Rabbit. “You can’t build a good house without somebody measurin’ and markin’.” So Br’er Rabbit climbed all over that house, measurin’ and markin’ and measurin’ and markin’. When that house was built, Br’er Rabbit got a room right in there with the best of them — although what exactly he was measurin’ and markin’, nobody every really knew.
