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One summer evening my Grandmother and her sister were making their
way home to the family's stopping place. The upper race it was called
- where my father was born.
Now
Grandmother and Aunty had been down in Pontypool town most of the
day selling wooden pegs and flowers they had made, plus of course,
the odd bit of dukkraphen.
The
day had been a good one with the Gorgio buying all they had to sell
and before starting home, they brought food and drink for the folki
back at the tan.
Most
times they always went home the same way as having no wish to just
sight see for there were the chavi and the men folk to feed and
see to, this being the way of Romani folki, if one has no reason
for being away from their loved ones, then they should be quick
to get home.
But
this day being late starting for home, Grandmother and Aunty decided
to take a short cut, which meant crossing three fields and around
the edge of the fields was a line of hedge and trees.
As they begun to cross the first field the sky started to cloud
over and the moon was hiden by dark clouds.
By
the time they entered the second of the three fields, night had
come on proper with even more dark clouds covering the moon, in
fact they could hardly see where they were going, just then Aunty
says to grandmother pennar "you hear what I'm hearing",
"you mean that clinking & crying noise" says grandmother,
"yes that noise" says Aunty who had stopped and looking
back cried out, pennar look what's coming after us.
Grandmother
looked back and yelled in fright, "O duvvel! Whats that?"
Aunty crys" Dik! there's a man being dragged along by a big
grai and the man's is all atangled up in a chain and theys all glowing,
like fire!"
Both
grandmother and Aunty cried out! it's a mulo and both started to
run for their very lives.
They
ran towards the edge of the last field dropping food and things
from their baskets in the rush to escape the mulo, somehow they
found their way through the hedge on the edge of the field scratching
themselves as they went.
As
they came onto the lane leading to the camp they remembered their
baskets which they had dropped. Of course there was no way they
were going back to get them, not without some of the men folk.
As
they entered the camp, Grandfather says to Grandmother, "where
have you and your sister been, we were going to come down the lane
looking for you both."
Both
the woman poured out their story of the mulo and mulo grai in the
fields where they had taken the short cut home.
Grandfather
says, "those three fields just yonder up lane, they say there
was a ploughboy killed up there years ago cause he was in to much
of a hurry to harness up, that he didn't do it right and he got
all tangled up in the harness & chains and he got dragged around
the field and was killed."
"But
I don't believe it", says Grandfather, "I think you Romni
been seeing things again!"
The
next morning Grandmother, Aunty and Grandfather, and a few of the
men, went to the three fields to find all the food and the baskets
the woman had dropped in fright the night before. But nowhere was
there any food or baskets, not even a crumb of food to be seen.
Grandmother and Aunty never took the short cut again!
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