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MRS STARR: After the dream?
MINNIE: After the dream.
MRS STARR: Was that after you had seen Madam Tula?
MINNIE: What say?
MRS STARR: Was that after you saw Madam Tula?
MINNIE: Oh, yes. That was after I saw Madam Tula. Because, that's what she told me, about that picture, why I had to-- That's right.
MRS STARR: So you did paint that picture, that biggest picture--
MINNIE: That's right.
MRS STARR: --after you were asleep across your bed--
MINNIE: That's right.
MRS STARR: --and your husband came home?
MINNIE: That's right.
MRS STARR: That's what I wanted to know.
MINNIE: That's right.
MRS STARR: Yes, uh-huh.
MINNIE: Sure.
MRS STARR: And I took a picture of that this morning.
MINNIE: You did?
MRS STARR: Yes.
MINNIE: That's what-- Do you know, I think I should say something personally about [[strikethrough]] (unintelligible) [[strikethrough]] Airlie the garden. You understand?
MRS STARR: Yes.
MINNIE: Because Mr. Corbett, Mr. W. A. Corbett, give me the job of keeping the gate in '48. We moved out in '47. In April in '48. And they were very fine

Transcription Notes:
I cannot tell if the word replacing "unintelligible" should be "Airlie" or "Aimlie."