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  〃By geese?〃
  〃Yeah; there was a whole flock of them ing after him。 All hissing and cackling and stabbing at his ankles with their big o1' beaks。 He didn't know you had to stare them right in the eye; and he panicked。 They backed him right over a fifty…foot cliff。〃
  〃So how e he didn't die?〃
  〃This guy had wings;〃 said Ghost。 〃He flew away。〃 
  Steve sighed with the air of one long…suffering but patient。
  〃Miz Catlin?〃 Ghost said; putting his head around the screen door。 〃You here; Miz Catlin?〃
  〃GHOST…CHILD!〃
  A tiny old lady came barrelling out of the store's dimness and launched herself into Ghost's outstretched arms。 Ghost lifted her off the floor and hugged her hard; knocking her big flowered hat off。 Steve picked it up and held it awkwardly until Miz Catlin's little sneakered feet were on the floor again。
  She adjusted the hat over her long gray hair; smiling up at Ghost。 〃How the hell did you ever get so big; child? You grow another inch every time I see you。〃 She turned to Steve。 〃I was there when this kid saw his first light。 My sister Lexy delivered him。 I gave his mama a spoonful of mother…wort in wine; but there weren't no need。 He was the easiest baby I ever seen。 Once I pulled his caul off; he just laid there and watched us all with them holy blue eyes。 I gave him a decoction of pomegranate rind for the runs once。 Ate too many of my fresh green apples and couldn't stay off the pot for ten minutes at a time。 He weren't but this high。〃 Miz Catlin held her hand a couple of feet off the floor。
  The little lady herself wasn't much taller; the top of her flowered hat reached about to Steve's rib cage。 Steve thought he remembered hearing this story before; but he smiled at Miz Catlin。 Ghost was studying the ceiling; the rose…and…vine…patterned wallpaper; the jars of bright penny candy on the shelves。 He saw Steve looking at him and scuffed his toe on the wooden floor。
  Miz Catlin disengaged herself from Ghost's arms。 〃You and your good…looking friend just e out to brighten up an old lady's day; or you need some medicine?〃
  〃It's my wisdom teeth。〃
  〃O Lord。 Let me see 'em。〃 She peered into Ghost's mouth; prodded his gums with a wrinkled forefinger。 〃You're lucky。 Got a big mouth。 You won't have to get 'em pulled。 I'll make up that balm directly。 You want to poke around in the back room like you used to?〃
  A crazy light came into Ghost's eyes。 〃Shit; yeah! Steve; wait till you see what's back there。〃
  Miz Catlin's dried…apple face registered astonishment。 〃This isn't Steve? That skinny kid who used to hang around with you all the time? Well; age surely made you handsome; Mister Steve Finn。〃 The old lady stared at Steve with such frankness that he wanted to look away; but he thought that might be rude。 Finally Miz Catlin giggled like a little girl and waved her hand at them。 〃Listen to me…I never could give up flirtin'。 Anyway; you kids take a good look back there。〃 She indicated the contents of the front room: baskets of hand…dipped candles; patchwork quilts; potpourris。 〃All this stuff; it's for the tourists。 Back in the back…that's my real stock。 Ghost'll show you。 He knows。〃
  After the white…painted; sun…dappled walls of the front room; the back of the store seemed dark; the air heavy and oppressive。 There was a scent of dry antiseptic dust; of strange oily spirits。 Of herbs。 As Steve's eyes got used to the light; he realized that he and Ghost were standing in a room lined with thousands of small boxes and bottles。 There were shelves crammed with them; tall glass…fronted cabinets displaying them; open drawers stuffed with them。
  〃It's all medicine;〃 Ghost said with reverence。 〃Antique patent medicine。 New ones; too。 Herb remedies。 The stock of a hundred old…time pharmacies。 Miz Catlin's got it all right here。〃 He stood in the middle of the room swaying gently from side to side; seeming to take in the essence of the place。 His hands hung limp at his sides。
  Soon Ghost's eyes seemed to go transparent。 Steve thought that if he looked close enough he could see all the way through to the whorls of Ghost's brain; to the vaulted chamber of Ghost's skull。 The first time Steve had seen his friend go into this state; when they were kids; it had alarmed him。 He thought he was either watching the start of an epileptic fit or Ghost was about to die on him。 Now he was used to it。 Ghost was just getting real heavy into some mind…groove; as their friend Terry might have put it。 Other people thought hard; sometimes; but Ghost tranced out。 Steve watched him for a moment; then shrugged and started exploring the room。
  He found big brown bottles with murky contents gone to powder; little bottles of heavy blue and green glass; cardboard boxes whose corners had gone softly ragged with age; their colors sifting down to the dusty wooden floor to mingle with the cobwebs。 Tucked into odd corners of the shelves were all manner of pharmaceutical curios: brass weights and measures; stained mortars and pestles; a glass globe full of brightly colored pills that looked like candy; a scale whose sign; YOUR WEIGHT AND FORTUNE; was almost obscured by dust。 A row of large amber bottles; all marked in a flowing black script: ELIXIR MALTO…PEPSIN; AQ。 ROSAE AND GLYC。; HEXATONE。 A drawer full of patent medicine bearing once…bright labels of yellow and red and green; fabulous claims; long arcane lists of ingredients。 In a blue box stained with what must be rusty water marks; DOCTOR DeBARR'S MANDRAKE BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS。 In a big bottle of pure white glass; NOAH'S LINIMENT…FOR ALL CREATION…MAN OR BEAST。
  〃e and look at this stuff;〃 Steve told Ghost。 〃It's got something in it called uva ursi。 What the hell is uva ursi?〃
  Ghost didn't answer。 He was still in the middle of the room swaying。 〃Aloes;〃 he said softly。 〃Bear's…foot root; elm bark; gentian; Jamaican ginger root。。。〃
  〃Look at this shit;〃 Steve said。 〃'Powdered Nutgall Suppositories。' Nice; huh?〃
  〃Indian rhubarb; nux vomica; quassia chips; asafoetida; peppermint。。。〃
  Steve saw a little brown bottle on a high shelf。 〃'Extract of Cannabis!' He reached for the bottle。
  〃Leave it alone 。 。 。 mullein leaf; boneset leaf; senna pods; anise; snakeroot 。 。 。 liverwort。〃 Ghost shook himself and opened his eyes。 〃Sorry。 I was smelling。〃
  〃Balm's ready!〃 Miz Catlin called a few minutes later。 
  Ghost took a final sniff of the room's delicate crumbling scent。 As they turned to leave; Steve stepped onto the YOUR WEIGHT AND FORTUNE scale and dug in his pocket for a penny。 〃It doesn't work;〃 said Ghost。 〃It broke a long time ago。〃 But Steve had already put the coin in。 The scale clattered; clanked; ratcheted。 A yellowed card fell out of the slot。 
  〃It never did that before;〃 Ghost said。
  Steve handed him the card。 Ghost read it twice; first silently; then aloud: 〃'Pain lies ahead for you and your beloved。〃 Ghost's eyes were dark and troubled。
  〃Big fuckin' deal;〃 said Steve。 〃I don't have a beloved。〃 He crumpled the card。
  Miz Catlin eyed them suspiciously as they came out of the back room。 〃Somethin' the matter?〃
  〃Your scale gave Steve a bad fortune;〃 Ghost said。 He told her what had been printed on the card。
  She shook her head。 〃Well; I wouldn't pay it too much mind。 That old thing usually stays broke; but once in a while it gets temperamental。 You can predict a passel of woe in anyone's life if you've the inclination。〃 She stared at Steve; and her eyes sharpened。 〃You; though…I remember what Deliverance said about you。 I don't have the gift like her and Ghost; but I can see it too。 You're hotheaded; and you let your temper lead you。 Don't listen to your good heart as much as you ought to。 Deliverance said you'd hurt somebody someday; no doubt about it…but that you'd end up hurtin' yourself worst of all。〃
  
  The drive back to town was subdued。 The day had clouded over; grown muggy and stifling。 Steve's hangover was starting to e back。 Ghost let the guitar lie on the floor。 From time to time he hung his head out the window and checked the sky; his nostrils flaring anxiously; trying to scent rain。
  Ghost knew the next rain would bring on a cold spell; soon after that it would be time to batten down for the winter。
  〃What the fuck is that?〃 said Steve when they were halfway home。
  Ghost looked。 They were past the spot and over the swell of the road before he registered what he had seen: a lone angular figure huddled behind a flower stand。 ROSES; said the painted wooden sign。 The figure was tall; pale; wrapped entirely in black。 Black cloak; black hat; big dark sunglasses。 Even his hands were sheathed in black gloves。
  〃Some fun; huh;〃 said Steve; and nervously cranked up his window。 The air in the T…bird grew thick; smothering。 Ghost didn't know why the figure at the flower stand gave him a sick feeling; but he did know that such feelings seldom came to him without a reason。 The worm of worry for Ann was still gnawing away in him too。 And until he knew the reason; there was nothing he could do about it。 Ghost put his forehead against the window and didn't think again until they were home。
  
   Chapter 17
  
  Morning on a sunny road with the music cranked up and t

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