. . Budglns 20 2 ciaral Walker 2 other creatures nobody else oa~ see. Yes ma‘am, sonie children is born dat way. You see d~t great grandchild. of mine lyin‘ on de floor ? Ee‘s dat way. He kin see ‘e~ too. Is many of ‘em around here ? Law sey f dey‘s as thick as p1ss~ants. ~what does dey look like ? ~3ome of t era looks like folks ; ant some of ‚ em looks like hounds. When dey sees you, dey says “Howdy%“ an‘ ii~ you don‘t speak to ‘em dey takes you by your shoulders en dey shakes you. Maybe ~ ey hits you on de back. ~n‘ if you go over to de bed an lies in de bed an‘ goes to sleep, dey~ul1s decover of~f you. You g~t to be polite to ‘ein. !dvhatmakes t~ walk around? Well, I got it figgured bùt dis way. Dey‘s dissatisfied. Dey didn‘ t have time to git dey work done while dey was alive0 Dat greatgrandohiid of mine, he kin see ‘em too. Now lily eight ~andchi1dren an‘xny three children what‘s alivin‘ none of ~em can see de spirits. Guess dat ~reatgrandohild struck way back. I goes way back. M~ ai‘ master what had to go to de war, little ‘tore it was over told me when he left a~t I ‘was 39 years old. Somebody figgured it o~it for me dat l‘s ill now. Dat makes me pretty old, don‘t 1t2 There was another fellow on a Joinin‘ plantation. He was a witch doctor. Brought hini over from Africa. 11e didn‘t like his master, ‘cause he was niean. 80 he make a little man out of mud. An‘ he stick thorns in its bEck. Sure ‘nuff, his