o± pue lsianu. in nn? luvciuiutti icuuaCage was dreadfully afraid of running against a ghost up near ap old neglected grave yard, and above all was he fearful of eap+uring a “spook rabbit” out of some gum for said •he, “I’d as liefer eat a piece of the devil hisself, as a piece of a spook rabbit, for den the witches would ride you to death at night. It’s curious how white folks ain't afraid of spooks and can ’t see 'em, while niggers can see so many.” At night