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February Tales

by Fr. Gordon J. MacRae on February 3, 2010 · 10 comments

Doc Savage, Gordon MacRae, Falsely Accused Priest, The Once and Future King, TH White, Morte d'Arthur, Thomas Mallory, King Arthur, Candelmas, Chretien de Troyes, Romulus and Remus, Pope Gelasius I, Lupercalia

. . . When I was growing up North of Boston, I spent as little time as possible indoors. I climbed every tree I could find. My friends and I spent a lot of time in trees – something Freud, or maybe Darwin, might read into. There was a huge elm on our block. When I was ten, I loved to climb high into it above the traffic of the street, find my favorite perch, and read for hours. Every now and then my mother would wail out a window, “IF YOU FALL OUT OF THAT TREE AND BREAK YOUR LEG, DON’T COME RUNNING TO ME!!” As a ten-year-old, I envisioned myself a consumer of only the finest literature, much of which I read in trees. My favorite was a series of paperbacks about a quasi-superhero, “Doc Savage, the Man of Bronze,” and his team of dedicated crime fighters. I traveled all over the world with Doc and his crew. I was part of the team, and could always foresee the danger lurking ahead. . . .

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