Thursday, 14 August 2014
44 - The Stychic Processes of Zolotonosha
It is a sad day for Leporello Swinson. His beloved friend, Gwendolyn Thorogood, is departing by train for the annual seismological research conference at the Berbera Keogh Institute in London. She particularly wishes to hear the presentation by the delegate from Zolotonosha who is proposing that the geomorphic structure (which the gathering is particular concerned with) resembles an inverted glass pyramid. He also suggests that the current seismological activity could be resolved by joining the different strata in a common stychic process. Unfortunately when he begins his talk, Gwendolyn doesn't understand the delegate's mother tongue. Anyway his lecture is interrupted as two opposing groups of demonstrating students start to protest.
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