SEARCH
0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Prev | Current Page 319 | Next

Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902

"Erewhon Revisited"

I am afraid
we do not get on very fast."
"Did the King," I asked, "increase your salary?"
"Yes. He doubled it."
"And what do they say in Sunch'ston about our father's second visit?"
George laughed, and shewed me the newspaper extract which I have already
given. I asked who wrote it.
"I did," said he, with a demure smile; "I wrote it at night after I
returned home, and before starting for the capital next morning. I
called myself 'the deservedly popular Ranger,' to avert suspicion. No
one found me out; you can keep the extract, I brought it here on
purpose."
"It does you great credit. Was there ever any lunatic, and was he
found?"
"Oh yes. That part was true, except that he had never been up our way."
"Then the poacher is still at large?"
"It is to be feared so."
"And were Dr. Downie and the Professors canonized after all."
"Not yet; but the Professors will be next month--for Hanky is still
Professor. Dr. Downie backed out of it. He said it was enough to be a
Sunchildist without being a Sunchild Saint. He worships the jumping cat
as much as the others, but he keeps his eye better on the cat, and sees
sooner both when it will jump, and where it will jump to. Then, without
disturbing any one, he insinuates himself into the place which will be
best when the jump is over.


Pages:
307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331