See [88].
22. Gentle, Julia, over 70. She came to me twice at Bethlehem in the Santa Cruz mountains and recited the stories with great rapidity as if she knew them by heart in a fixed form, among them some English ballads of second rate interest.
See [18], [60b], [61], [69b], [77], [112].
23. Hall, Matilda, aged 50, one of the women who came to me at Harmony Hall, and a good singer and story-teller.
See [57c], [71a], [85b], [148]. [[293]]
24. Harris, William, a young man. He came from a shop at Maggotty and was scarcely able to speak from bashfulness.
See [73b].
25. Hendricks, Moses, over 60. He was a white man, but lived with his negro family like one of the race; an excellent story-teller, dictating some fifteen stories to me at three different visits to his house.
See [13b], [15], [25a], [26], [29], [35], [48], [69a], [99], [138].
26. Hilton, Elizabeth, aged 41. She was care-taker at Harmony-Hall and a fine intelligent type. In the evening when her work was done, she recited to me some thirteen stories learned from her mother who was brought up at Harmony Hall, and from an old school-master at Retirement.