Viewing page 13 of 138

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

12. 
y1 
C. 30 
it would be impossible for me to get back today or to get to you any of it." She said, "Well, bring some of it back just as quick as you can." So sure enough-- I knew I was going to have to run in with a collision with my husband, going back to Wilmington when I had--when I had already done been. I say, "I must go back to town tomorrow."
He say, "What do you mean?" I say, "I'm going back, regardless of what." So I told him what I wanted to go back for, but he didn't understand. And couldn't see anything in them, you know, in them. I guess--well, we're just that way. So, anyway,  the next day I carried the pictures back to her.
And I said, "Madam, I got my very first ones here. I want you to see--and--what I did." So she taken those two, she taken those two pictures, and the first one she taken she looked at it and closed her eyes and looked up to heaven and just held it to her and just prayed over it. She said, "My God!"
She said, "If I had seen these two pictures when you first drew them, I would have told the world-- I could have told the world that there was going to be a war." She said, "These two pictures have control in the whole world." Well, I didn't speak 
of it within my mind or any--something--because I knew it was something funny. But--So she said to me, "Well, it's rather funny to you." I said, "Yes, madam, it's rather funny, because I don't understand." She said, "No, you don't." She said, "But what a wonderful talent." But she told me this, she said, "The whole world is going to know about you. The whole world." When I went back to her on Thursday, she said, "I have had one of the biggest dreams of something about you." She said,