Voodoo Tales As Told Among the Negroes of the South West
Voodoo Tales As Told Among the Negroes of the South West
Mary Alicia Owen
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When I go out of doors I can roll my hand up in my apron, just like Aunt Mymee does. Doii't stop to count stitches ! " Big Angy was in no mind to let the stitches go. She counted and re-counted at the scrap of work she had taken from her bosom as she finished her story, until it seemed as if she had counted stitches enough to cover the hand of a giant. When she was through, she took one stitch and then counted all over again with extreme deliberation. Aunt Mary looked at Tow Head, giggled, and ...then retired to a corner to meditate on the withering look Granny cast upon her. " Hit, " drawled Angy, " was Jean Jean Lavallette that lib in de big plastered house in de uppeh bottom. Jean, he bin rich. He papa gin 'im lots o' Ian', lots o' money. " "Dat wuz good, " commented Granny, removing her pipe from her lips for a moment and stirring in the smoking bowl of it with her little finger ; " but dat all dey wuz (that is all there was) good 'bout Jean, sholy. I knowed 'im. In de p'ints o' fack I laid dat po', mizzible sinneh out.
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