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114 f Esprit ,MW My 1ffgi-w4 - ff A - 'far ff f lllilifff ' + rf lun uint in f?3 A ,if , A21 - - - -'vvnff ff 1 My 1' 4' T' 'Pl -fs' 1 r ,' W A 1, A ' W fi x, Ni5,+t275Pf2ciH-il 'th' 15111 M will w ',iKe-sgffimily X- as Flin, sitwltlg l T' iw S l lt M yt ll l in W6 The Unbending of Miss Doomsbody By Lisa Jenschke Row upon row of books lined dark wooden shelves. There were quiet alcoves in which to read or stiff tables at which to study. One section was filled with children's tales from Dr. Seuss to Louisa May Alcott, while another section had thick reference volumes. There were classics and Agatha Cristies, Bar- bara Cortlands and how to books, and in a great large desk of solid oak, presiding over the entire Johnsontown Public Library, was a formidable figure of a woman. She was tall and rather severe looking with dark hair that was pull- ed uncompromisingly back into a dignified bun. A pair of half glasses rested peremptorily on her nose, and behind these steel-rimmed glasses her eyes peered disapprov- ingly at all. Her lips were forever pursed from shushing impolite library patrons. In front of her on a nameplate it unequivocably stated: Miss P. L. Doomsbody Head Librarian. Miss Doomsbody surveyed her domain once more thoroughly before attacking her paperwork. She opened up the file folder on her desk, but instead of a list of overdue offenders, she found a bright blue piece of paper with the following message on it. dared P L ver GODS' s eaf Ou 9 er P or thOUQ rdue D tan OV mall lapipe Q0 3 verb' der who ate to femems book Q21 ul and SO ti Dlt 3 Ours IU A fflen D H . Q3 tha se r t liivmea befmetdusl E ,Tie ' l 7 .Tr Ya . Miss Doomsbody's eyebrows rose fperhaps farther than ever beforel and it seemed as if there was smoke coming out of her ears. She flew to her feet and rushed to where her secretary sat. Maria Canotaby, where is the weekly overdue book list? A pair of timid eyes gazed back at her, Why l put it on your desk, Miss Doomsbody. Is this your idea of a joke, Miss Canotaby? This is what was on my desk, not the weekly overdue book list. This, this silly little poem! At which she fairly threw the paper at Maria, who after reading it, gazed up puzzled. But, I didn't write this, Miss Doomsbody. Certainly you did! Now make another copy ofthe list, and bring it to me as soon as possible, and this time no poetry! But Miss. . Maria started. No but's! And Miss Doomsbody stormed over to children's books where there was surely a child whom she could scold. Not 20 minutes later, a young girl asked Miss Doomsbodyto help her find the books on dogs. Miss Doomsbody unhesitaitingly led the girl to aisle 6, walked halfway down the aisle and pointed a finger at one bookcase, These are all the books on dogs. You should find what you need right here. The girl, looking at her strangely, said, But ma'am, there aren't any books in that bookcase. Of course there but the words dried on her lips. There wasn't a single book on dogs left on the shelves. She turned red and her mouth opened and closed twice without a sound coming out. Then she pressed her lips together into a thin line, and turning back up the aisle, marched over to Maria. Maria, where are the d books? l On aisle 6 halfway down t aisle on the right. Didn't y know that, Miss Doomsbody' Maria asked, surprised. There is not one single di book left on aisle 6. We have l books on dogs in this library ai I want to know where they are.' Well maybe someone checj ed them out .. Ma mumbled. All 63? Don't be silly, a monished Miss Doomsbody, want you to find those boot Maria. Now! Yes Miss Doomsbody. was a surprised Maria who wal ed halfway down aisle 6 to fin bookcase full of dog books an small blue envelope addressed Miss P.L. Perhaps Mij Doomsbody is crazy, s thought. y Maria walked slowly back ar handed Miss Doomsbody tl envelope. Miss Doomsboo opened the envelope, and wi further incensed by what sl read: Dear P. L., Had you scared didn't 63 books gone by the I Poor Maria, your secretary sla ve who cowers down whenever you rave. She's a person too, yot know, Ever tried to trust her s Sincer A friend inde That day was certainly not good one for anyone in Johnso town Public Libraryg Mi: Doomsbody was on a tear. Sl shushed perfectly quiet patron piled a million papers on Maria
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