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Timmy
Baterman
,
now
.
First
,
did
he
believe
the
story
?
And
second
,
did
it
make
a
difference
?
In
spite
of
its
convenience
,
he
believed
most
of
it
.
It
was
undeniable
that
if
a
place
like
the
Micmac
burying
ground
existed
(
as
it
did
)
and
if
people
knew
of
it
(
as
a
few
of
the
older
Ludlowites
did
)
,
then
sooner
or
later
someone
would
try
the
experiment
.
Human
nature
as
Louis
understood
it
made
it
more
difficult
to
believe
that
it
had
stopped
at
a
few
pets
and
valuable
breed
animals
.
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All
right
,
then
--
did
he
also
believe
that
Timmy
Baterman
had
been
transformed
into
some
sort
of
all-knowing
daemon
?
That
was
a
more
difficult
question
,
and
he
was
wary
of
it
because
he
did
n't
want
to
believe
it
,
and
he
had
seen
the
results
of
that
sort
of
mind-set
before
.
No
,
he
did
not
want
to
believe
Timmy
Baterman
had
been
a
daemon
,
but
he
would
not
--
absolutely
could
not
--
allow
himself
to
let
what
he
wanted
cloud
his
judgment
.
Louis
thought
about
Hanratty
,
the
bull
.
Hanratty
,
Jud
said
,
had
turned
mean
.
So
,
in
his
way
,
had
Timmy
Baterman
.
Hanratty
had
later
been
"
put
down
"
by
the
same
man
who
had
somehow
dragged
the
bull
's
body
up
to
the
Micmac
burying
ground
on
a
sledge
.
Timmy
Baterman
had
been
"
put
down
"
by
his
father
.
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But
because
Hanratty
had
gone
bad
,
did
that
mean
that
all
animals
went
bad
?
No
.
Hanratty
the
bull
did
not
prove
the
general
case
;
Hanratty
was
in
fact
an
exception
to
the
general
case
.
Look
back
at
the
other
animals
--
Jud
's
dog
Spot
,
the
old
woman
's
parakeet
,
Church
himself
.
They
had
all
come
back
changed
,
and
the
change
had
been
noticeable
in
all
cases
,
but
in
the
case
of
Spot
,
at
least
,
the
change
had
n't
been
so
great
that
Jud
had
forborne
to
recommend
the
process
of
...
of
...
(
resurrection
)