This camp is for kids under 18 who are disabled. They stay there for a week. A counselor told kids about a story, which is a legend of this camp. The legend is told that a cook named Willie was preparing the meal for that night. He had a cabin on the other side of the camp, near a shallow stream. Today that cabin is unsafe because the roof boards are missing and there are other holes in the cabin. There was a big rain storm headed towards camp and a female cook ran in and said, "There is going to be a flood." Willie had a knife in his hands. He was rushing and he had cut of two fingers on one hand, his middle and his index finger. On the other hand, his thumb and pinkie off. He had run through the woods and no one ever saw him again. People have been calling him "Three fingered Willie." The counselors took the kids to go to his cabin. They told that 2 counselors drove one of the boats out there. They told them that in the morning he is grumpy, in the afternoon he is calm. At night he is friendly and likes a good book every once in a while. Willie often visits at sundown, he is not a malevolent spirit.
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