The Pursuit of the House-Boat

Transcribed from the 1919 Harper and Brothers edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
BEING SOME FURTHER ACCOUNT OF THE DOINGS OF THE ASSOCIATED SHADES , UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF SHERLOCK HOLMES ESQ.
BY JOHN KENDRICK BANGS AUTHOR OF “A HOUSE-BOAT ON THE STYX,” ETC.
ILLUSTRATED
LONDON AND NEW YORK HARPER AND BROTHERS 45, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1919
FOURTEENTH IMPRESSION
The House-boat of the Associated Shades, formerly located upon the River Styx, as the reader may possibly remember, had been torn from its moorings and navigated out into unknown seas by that vengeful pirate Captain Kidd, aided and abetted by some of the most ruffianly inhabitants of Hades. Like a thief in the night had they come, and for no better reason than that the Captain had been unanimously voted a shade too shady to associate with self-respecting spirits had they made off with the happy floating club-house of their betters; and worst of all, with them, by force of circumstances over which they had no control, had sailed also the fair Queen Elizabeth, the spirited Xanthippe, and every other strong-minded and beautiful woman of Erebean society, whereby the men thereof were rendered desolate.
“I can’t stand it!” cried Raleigh, desperately, as with his accustomed grace he presided over a special meeting of the club, called on the bank of the inky Stygian stream, at the point where the missing boat had been moored. “Think of it, gentlemen, Elizabeth of England, Calpurnia of Rome, Ophelia of Denmark, and every precious jewel in our social diadem gone, vanished completely; and with whom? Kidd, of all men in the universe! Kidd, the pirate, the ruffian—”
“Don’t take on so, my dear Sir Walter,” said Socrates, cheerfully. “What’s the use of going into hysterics? You are not a woman, and should eschew that luxury. Xanthippe is with them, and I’ll warrant you that when that cherished spouse of mine has recovered from the effects of the sea, say the third day out, Kidd and his crew will be walking the plank, and voluntarily at that.”

John Kendrick Bangs
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2002-04-01

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Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction; Fantasy fiction; Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930 -- Parodies, imitations, etc.

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