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So John goes up there walking. So he knocked. They ast him who he was. He said, “John.”
“From where?”
“Alabama.”
“Riding or walking?”
“Walking.”
“Don’t allow any walkers here.”
So on his way back to Alabama he met a white man walking. He said, “Cap, where you going—to heben?”
He said yes.
“They don’t allow no walkers there, so you ride me up there and we both will get in.” So he rode John on up to heben and knocked.
“Who’s that?”
“White man.”
“From where?”
“Mississippi.”
“Riding or walking?”
“Riding.”
“Hitch your horse and come in.”
Left John still out. Says the Good Book in heben no filth is found. So there was some old sacks outside of heben where they had been scrubbing the streets and the floors. So John began to study. So he taken one of the sacks and throwed it just as far in heben as he could. So the angels called him in to get that sack out of heben. So he goes in like he was going to get the sack (gesture of swift flight).

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