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Enoch and the Gorilla ENOCH EMERY
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Enoch and the Gorilla
ENOCH EMERY had borrowed his landlady’s umbrella and he
discovered as he stood in the entrance of
the drugstore, trying to open it, that it was at least as old as she was.
When he finally got it hoisted, he
pushed his dark glasses back on his eyes and re-entered the
downpour. The umbrella was one his
landlady had stopped using fifteen years before (which was the only
reason she had lent it to him) and as
soon as the rain touched the top of it, it came down with a shriek and
stabbed him in the back of the
neck. He ran a few feet with it over his head and then backed into
another store entrance and removed
it. Then to get it up again, he had to place the tip of it on the ground
and ram it open with his foot. He
ran out again, holding his hand up near the spokes to keep them open
and this allowed the handle,
which was carved to represent the head of a fox terrier, to jab him
every few seconds in the stomach. He
proceeded for another quarter of a block this way before the back half
of the silk stood up off the spokes
and allowed the storm to sweep down his collar. Then he ducked
under the marquee of a movie house.