Scientists and scoundrels
Well, a good deal of the literature of the late 1800s surrounds or is somehow connected with this notion of scoundrels and scientists, and of course Samuel Clemens notion that truth >>> is <<< , stranger than fiction, which I suppose brings us to Sherlock Holmes and exactly how >>>> elementary <<<<<, everything really is, and in fact at the beginning of the 20th century, which would be the century preceeding this one, of course, Dr. Einstein himself would have agreed, that in fact, it is all very elementary, but Dr. Einstein may not, in fact, have been, himself, a doctor,/ Doctor at that time ?
Anyway, in New York, around 9:00 P.M. , Dr. Z., arrives first ( obviously ), and so ,
Susan: Hello, Dr., fine evening, don't you think.
Dr. Z: Good to see you , I am very much looking forward to this show. Is this your sister Maggie?
Susan: Yes, Maggie this is ( Dr. Z. ) ,
Maggie: So good to meet you, and I am surprised we have not met before.
Dr. Z: I bet we have met, perhaps at the library, one or twice?
Maggie: Certainly possible. I do often remember faces, and even sometimes names. We are just waiting for George, Lillian's friend, and I think I see him , now
George: Hello, Maggie, good to see you.
Maggie: George, this is Susan's boss, ( Dr. Z. ), and you know Susan?
George: ( Dr. Z ), Hello, nice to meet you, good to see you again Sussan, Sorry, I'm late, we should probably go in, don't you think ?
>> and they do go in <<
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