There was a great difference of opinion among the committee as to the appearance of the witch, and this was their testimony:
Scip’ thought “Hit wuz erboutin ez big ez uh cow, an’ had hohns ez long ez uh fencerail.”
John Poney thought “Hit wuz ’boutin de size ub uh shock ub wheat, wid eyes ’bout de size ub buckets, an’ uh mouf ’bout ez big ez uh shirk’s.”
Uncle Stephen said he “Wuz sho’ de face wuz ’boutin ez big ez uh barrel, an’ melted lead run fum he nose, an’ pusspuration ub fire drapped fum all ober he face, an’ ebbry time de win’ blow his eyes wink an’ his mouf larf.”
A few days after the ghost investigation Little Billy went over to the quarters of Uncle Stephen to hear the news, and found the old man putting his little grandchild to sleep and singing:
Sooky licked de ladle,
An’ de baby rocked de cradle.
Rock——
Billy interrupted him, saying: “Howdy, Uncle Stephen?”
The old man was glad to see him, nervous and startled, too, for he had not gotten over his witch fright.