Ladybird clasped her hands on the table in front of her, her gaze still on the man. “When Witt was about five, I took him to the zoo. He wanted to know the name of every animal. And not the normal name, you know, like lion or polar bear, no, he wanted to know their Latin names, too. We had to go home and look them all up in the encyclopedia. I couldn’t pronounce most of them. But Witt, he sounded every one out. Those we couldn’t find, he looked up in the library at school. He wouldn’t let it go until he had them all in his head, memorized. When Horace got home from work, Witt went through them all again for his father. Now, I was never very smart, and Horace really didn’t care much about schooling. I’ve always wondered where Witt got that from.”