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URSUS
What is curious?
PHEDRO
The irrelevancy of my mind.
URSUS
Of what were you thinking?
PHEDRO
Tell me, did you--did you--ever hear of the Comprachicos?
URSUS
Yes--why?
PHEDRO
Inhuman people they must have been.
URSUS
Not more so than those who gave them their practice.
PHEDRO
They have provided most of the circuses that roam around the world with freaks.
URSUS
They had a great knowledge of surgery.
PHEDRO
Yes. They had an amusing way of putting young children into a press--young children whose existence it would have been very uncomfortable to admit in certain glittering circles. This press was shaped like a bottle so that the growth became abnormal, and when the press was lifted the human form had already attained the shape of a bottle. They could also print everlastingly rather strange expressions upon the human countenance.
URSUS [_starts_]
Yes, yes, I have heard of that.
PHEDRO
However, even such people were afraid to die.
URSUS
During the death of the worst person his soul shines through for a moment.
PHEDRO [_rather uncomfortable_]
Well, well, to go back. A strange story came under my authority written by one of these Comprachicos.
URSUS
Really, how was that?
PHEDRO
You know I am an official.
URSUS
Of what sort?
PHEDRO
I am the examining magistrate of all the jetsam from the sea that is washed from anywhere whatever upon our sh.o.r.es.
URSUS
That is an original position!
PHEDRO
It was created for me by the Queen to whom I have rendered much service. But I was saying that a most extraordinary story happened along in a medicine bottle that had floated for years upon the sea.
URSUS
Ump!
PHEDRO
Ah--it was a long confession, and it had floated for about fifteen years in the sea.
[_He is watching URSUS narrowly._]
URSUS [_starting visibly_]
PHEDRO
What were you about to say?
URSUS
When one has talked to one's self for a great many years it is hard to hold one's tongue in public.