Authors: Terry Richard Bazes
Other books by the author:
Goldsmith’s Return
Lizard
World
Terry Richard Bazes
Livingston Press
The University of West Alabama
Copyright © 2011 Terry Richard Bazes
All rights reserved, including electronic text
isbn 13: 978-1-60489-076-1 library binding
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Acknowledgments
This book has two godfathers -- Ben Cheever and Tom Maresca
-- to whom I am more grateful than I can say.
I also want to thank Ian Kleinert, Joe Taylor, Mary Bisbee-Beek, Richard Cohon, Marilyn Johnson, Esmeralda Santiago, and -- for taking in a stranger on a cold day -- Barney & Astrid Rosset.
The first chapter of this novel was previously published in
The Evergreen Review.
This is a work of fiction.
Any resemblance
to persons living or dead is coincidental.
Livingston Press is part of The University of West Alabama,
and thereby has non-profit status.
Donations are tax-deductible:
brothers and sisters, we need ’em.
first edition
6 5 4 3 2 1
For Deborah
הלכ יתחא
ינתבבל
Lizard
World
Dramatis Personæ
Moderns
MAX NATHAN SMEDLOW, a well-respected dentist in general practice
AGNES SMEDLOW, Wife to Dr. Smedlow
BRUCE J. SILVER, a personal-injury attorney, in the employ of Agnes Smedlow
WENDELL SKAGGS, ESQ., Claims department counsel to Bedrock Casualty Company
LEMUEL LEE FROBEY, a troubled artiste and aficionado of reptiles
BEELZEBUB, a python
LIGEIA FROBEY, Aunt to Lemuel Lee Frobey
EARL FROBEY, a veterinary surgeon of genius, uncle to
Lemuel Lee Frobey and brother to Ligeia Frobey
TAFFY CLAPP, Inamorata to Lemuel Lee Frobey and, subsequently, wife to Floyd Ambrose Fusco
OLD HATTIE, an ancient resident of a Florida swamp
VERGIL, a handyman
MOSHER POE, a monster, kin both to Edgar Allen Poe and the Frobey family
DARRELL BUTZ, a journalist imprisoned by the Frobey family
BLITZ, a German shepherd and faithful companion to Lemuel Lee Frobey
ANNABEL LEVY GRISWOLD, Wife to the ancient Earl of Griswold
OCTAVIA BLYNN, an important editor
MAGDA KRETCH, assistant to Octavia Blynn
DUMPLING, a Yorkshire terrier, companion to Mrs. Smedlow an
d Inamorata
to Blitz
FLOYD AMBROSE FUSCO, a soldier in the Army of Anubis, husband to Taffy Clapp Fusco and mentor
to Lemuel Lee Frobey
FLOYD AMBROSE FUSCO JR., a ten-year-old boy, son to Taffy Clapp Fusco and to the late Floyd
Ambrose Fusco & Alligators, lawyers, snakes, cops, cabbies, circus freaks, rats, horseflies etc.
Ancients
THE ENGLISH FELLA, His Immortal Lordship, the Earl of Griswold, also known as Rufus Wilmot
Griswold
SELWYN HERBERT, LORD FAWNCEY, a Restoration Poet, Cousin to his Lordship the Earl of Griswold
and brother to the late, lamented Belinda
BARNABY, a bookseller, friend to Lord Fawncey
JOSIAH FLUDD M.D. , a poor, ambitious young surgeon
MEISTER GERHARD FROBIN, an old barber-surgeon in the employ of the Earl of Griswold; an ancestor
to the Frobey family
THE CYCLOPS, daughter to Meister Frobin
BROMLEY, an inferior footman
SIMKYN POTTER, a rogue in the employ of the Earl of Griswold
SATCHUNK, an Indian wench
BESSIE STUBBS, a poor, pretty English wench with very good teeth
VISCOUNT CHOMMELEY, gaming companion to the Earl of Griswold
LADY CHOMMELEY, wife to the Viscount Chommeley
LENORE, COUNTESS OF WOLVERTON, the Grey-eyed Lady. Beloved of the Earl of Griswold, niece to
the Viscount and Viscountess Chommeley
MISTRESS FELSHAM, an old bawd, a confederate to the Earl of Griswold
CHARITY FLOWER, a young harlot, tormentor to Dr. Fludd and supposed friend to the Lady Lenore
SMYTHE AND SQUIBB, a brace of cut-throats in the employ of the Earl of Griswold
MILLICENT, a pious Marchioness, sister-in-law to the Earl of Griswold &Crokadells, salvages, peers,
serving-women, constables, corpses, flyes, harlots, monstrosities etc.
House of Frobey
Meister Gerhard Frobin = Bechte Oppmann
1624-1702
1641-1693
½
Polyphema Frobin
=
Josiah Fludd M.D.
(the Cyclops) 1660-1720
1670-1763
½
Sula Mae Clemm
=
Jedediah Frobin, bastard
1768-1821
1690-1798
½
Hezekiah Frobey = Rosalie Poe
1795-1871
1810-1874
½
¾
¾
½
½
Mosher Poe =
Madeline Frobey
Roderick Frobey = Hepzibah Clemm
1812-
1824-1867
1824-1866
1821-1902
½
½
Hannibal Lee Poe =
Ida Lemuel
Tamerlane Frobey = Eulalie Clemm
1838-1878
1836-1867
1837-1885
1836-1926
½
½
Hannah Lee Poe
=
Israfel Frobey
1850-1913
1852-1951
½
Arthur Gordon Frobey
=
Hetty Lemuel
1865-1904
½
¾
½
½
Bessie Lemuel = Abner Frobey
Jacob (“Big Jake”) Frobey
=
Virginia Lemuel
1950-
1888-1984
1877-1959
1893-1939
½
½
¾
¾
¾
¾
½
½
½
½
½
Jeb Frobey
Ida Frobey
Bunny Clapp =
Valdemar Frobey
Earl Frobey
Ligeia Frobey
1980-
1983-
1964-1978
1912-96
1912-
1908-
Lemuel Lee Frobey
1978 -
From The Memoirs of Josiah Fludd, M.D.
(Caleb Pedlar: Paternoster Row, London, 1742)
Once
I found a shilling
in a dead milliner’s pocket and this exceed-
ing treasure sufficed to buy me Suffolk cheese and small beer for a week. At this miserable period of my youth these pittances seemed luxuries enough. Nor would I have then believed that I would one day dress in silks, administer glysters to duchesses, and be vouchsafed admittance to the Grand Arcanum -- the high mysteries of the scalpel and the dark secrets of the Elixir of Eternal Life. To me alone this was given -- the secrets of the immortal potion for which Paracelsus sought in vain and the Spaniard Ponce de Leon gave his life.
This shilling, then, was but the first-fruit of my labours. For I being then in my nineteenth year and little more than a beggar -- intent, by hook or by crook, to become a chirurgeon and yet utterly without means to feed and clothe my body (much less to learn the merest rudiments of my profession) -- I at length had found a way both to earn my bread and pursue my studies by undertaking to perform a service -- a wholly necessary and harmless service -- albeit one from which my more prosperous school-mates turned away with horror and revulsion. So it was that I got my sustenance and was suffered to sit with all the paying scholars -- provided it was in the very backermost row -- and watch whilst our professor probed the deepest mysteries of a fresh cadaver.