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Title: Police Operation
Author: H. Beam Piper
Illustrator: Cartier
Release Date: August 16, 2006 [EBook #19067]
Language: English
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[Illustration]
POLICE OPERATION
BY H. BEAM PIPER
_Hunting down the beast, under the best of
circumstances, was dangerous. But in this
little police operation, the conditions
required the use of inadequate means!_
Illustrated by Cartier
* * * * *
"... _there may be something in the nature of an occult
police force, which operates to divert human suspicions,
and to supply explanations that are good enough for
whatever, somewhat in the nature of minds, human beings
have--or that, if there be occult mischief makers and
occult ravagers, they may be of a world also of other
beings that are acting to check them, and to explain
them, not benevolently, but to divert suspicion from
themselves, because they, too, may be exploiting life
upon this earth, but in ways more subtle, and in orderly,
or organised, fashion._"
_Charles Fort:_ "LO!"
John Strawmyer stood, an irate figure in faded overalls and
sweat-whitened black shirt, apart from the others, his back to the
weathered farm-buildings and the line of yellowing woods and the
cirrus-streaked blue October sky. He thrust out a work-gnarled hand
accusingly.
"That there heifer was worth two hund'rd, two hund'rd an' fifty
dollars!" he clamored. "An' that there dog was just like one uh the
fam'ly; An' now look at'm! I don't like t' use profane language, but
you'ns gotta _do_ some'n ab
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