Police!!!
o had remarked t
nds me of a slovenly, fat woman w
odd
arly passes for it-is all in front. The minute you
r of her is merely an occiputal backyard full of theoretical
tion. I trembled as I lig
nt in America was clearly at th
plosion of dementia, some sixty years later, the United States wept violently over the immemorial wrongs perpet
e still
l like a meteoric mass of molten metal upon the Bronx Park Zo?logical Society
care to. Sooner or later I'd be oblig
f all field work. Why? Nobody knew. It is true that she had written several combination nature and love romances. In these popular volumes trees, flowers, butterflies, birds, animal
and was discovered on his stomach still feebly squirming like an expiring top; Dr. Hans Fooss, our beloved Professor of Pachydermatology sat for hours weeping into his noodle soup. As for me, I was both furious and frightened, for, within the hearing of several
at outrageous remark and he
e and I being too busy dissecting an unusually fine specimen of Dingue to go to the Rolling Stone In
ost unfortunate thing for anybody to say about you before all those young
ng large and hot. "Did that outrageous woman have the bad
en she said it. Several blondes
hat no typewriter so far forgot herself as
nanimous in declaring you
. I am ineligible; and everybody knows it. If at times a purely scientific curiosity leads me in
nvestigate the feminine is more
ty!" nodde
y cheese sandwich. Only men know men. A jury of my peers
d better be careful or Professor Bo
areful," I sai
only protection of a defensele
t, 'I lofe you like I was going to blow up alretty!' Ach, nein! Don'd you write down
sch, then he fed himself and rammed it down with a hearty draught of Pils
of you. It seems to me that there are only two possible ways fo
marked masculine attention to Professor Bott
rd, "the first method
e like a drill-sergeant and she goose-steps when she walks; and I don't mind admitting she has me badly scar
ruin her scientifically, how can we ho
nknown specimens which might have proved only imaginary. Public ridicule would have ended my scientific career in such an event. I know of no better way to end Professor Bottoml
s began
im. While he labored with Teutonic imperturbability to master it Lezard and I exchanged suggestions regarding the proposed a
d us all out of our agreeable, traditional and leisurely inertia. Inertia begets cogitation, and cogitation begets ideas, and ideas beget reflexion, and profo
nusually beautiful that I wrot
of nourishment from his plate with a wad of rye bread, then bolting the bread and wiping his beard with his fingers and his fingers on h
tty determined. Von Pachydermatology she knows nodding. Maybe she leaves me alone, maybe it
is advisable,"
reer," said I. And I bowed my rather striking head and rested the point of my forefinger
I saw Lezard fold his arms a
s. His pipe went out presently, and now and then he made long-drawn nasal remark
rom here as possible," mused Lezard.
suggestion. But it seemed
us reason together. Now what
iosi
ue, what-ah-quality particularly c
s determ
osity of Professor Bottomly; and her ruthless determina
"are we to arou
thing hitherto undiscovered, the discovery of
the glory for herse
ould,"
uldn't it be funny to plan
ather gracefully
ant something-something-far away from here-very far aw
d hundreds o
insisted, ent
example! Maybe a Tasmania
e, I understand. Life becomes one endless cat-nap-one delightful siesta, with intervals for light nourishment.... She-ah-could sit very comfortably in some pleasant retrea
o," he said
too much l
nt to Borneo she'd be sure to
observations through his nose with monotonous but authoritative regularity. I t
dling nervously with various objects lying on my desk I chanced to
tmark. After a moment I leaned forward and examined it more attentively. The letter directed to me was postmarked Fort Carcajou, Cook
itten to me again. What do you suppose is the matter with him?
l at once a gleam of savage interest
to me that perhaps, in the humble letter from the wilds of Baffin Land, which I was now opening with eager and unsteady fingers, mi
I unfolded the pencil-scrawled sh
-being, relighted his pipe, and disposed himself to listen. But just as I was about to b
zing of flies. Then I stole a startled glance at m
tening with all our might, we heard the cautiously suppressed
utlined in the air, with one hand, the large and feminine amplification of his own pers
that she was out there prepared t
eatures; he winked horribly at Dr. Fooss and at me, and uttered a f
t being overheard, "the matter under discussion admits of only one interpretation: a d
glory is to be shared by us alone, an
e that epoch-making
. Fooss, winking so violently
conded that this epoch-making letter be read a
imed, fairly wriggling
went on.... "It seems to be carried.... It is carried. The ch
-cent cigar, unfolded th
ses S
Cook's Peninsu
15,
sor, De
wer having been rec'd perhaps you think
les excep' frozen tussock and mud and all flat as hell for fifty miles which is where I am trappin' it for mink and otter and now ready to go back to Fort Carcajou. i told you what I s
was drownded like. Some has tusks and some hasn't. Two ellerphants stuck out of the ice, I eat onto one, the meat was good and
er in the Mouse House once in the Bronx and seein' you nosin' around like yo
o eleven thousand dollars for tippin' you wise. I won't tell nobody till I hear from you. I'm h
s Sk
the door, and, finding it still on the crack,
e that somebody, signing himself James Skaw, was still t
expedition to Baffin Land which we three are about to organise is destined to be wi
ths preserved in mud and ice thr
tely approached in importance the discovery made
ard, "that we are to be an
the finders of the ice-preserved herd of mammoths-technically, you understand
glacier after him,"
nough glory for him. It ought to satisfy him an
ally troubles me. Ought we to notify our honoured and
y already has too much responsibility weighing upon her distinguished mind. No, dear brothers in science, we should steal away unobserved as though setting out upon an ordinary field expedition. And when we return with fresh and immortal laure
ucous and untimely mirth. As for Dr. Fooss, his small, porcine eyes snapped and twinkled ma
to discover, und, by and by, die elephanten bei der Pronx Bark home yet again
hen, that we shall say nothing concerning the true
ained our ears to listen. And presently we detected the scarcely
to do so I arose
cheerfulness in my tones, "that we are abou
d. He rose and silently execu
, "und I shall laff, und I shall laff-ach
squely toward the direction in whi
hall nourish you in its bosom
o be in my desk a bottle marked: "That's all!" On t