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April 1970
Y2
MINNIE EVANS
3

ME: No

NHS: Tell me about the angel book. 

ME: Well there's nothing new. I just paint the pictures and I call them - because every one I got - this one's got - let's see some angels in them and they are different ones.

NHS: That's a nice one. 

ME: Do you like that?

NHS: Yes I do. Are these all painted? Or are they crayons?

ME: Painted

NHS: All painted?

ME: Yes mam, every one in this book. They are not crayons. Whatever And so I just - 

NHS: What about that one?

ME: Nothing, I just these are some of the dream s'es that I dreamt that I told you about. The one like Dr. Swartz taken with those pictures on it. 

NHS: What about the S'es?

ME: The doctor from down to your home they were

NHS: What about S? What does it mean?

ME: These? Oh, I dreamt that I saw those little S'es walking around with this was money on their heads.

NHS: Oh, that's the money, that's the money Isee.

ME: See there there money on their heads, and their tails was money. They were walking around shaking their tails like a duck do, did. 

NHS: I see

ME: It was all new money. That was my dream so I've been doing those little S'es every since. Now he favor Abe Lincoln.

NHS: Oh, that's interesting

ME: Everyone of these is different. I could just pick up and do something right now. This is my last one. I think it's, that's the last one there. Funny I don't tear them out. I just go ahead and fix the book.

NHS: Well if it's an angel book, I think it's nice to leave them in the book.