"Bruce Holland Rogers - The Lobbyist Tale" - читать интересную книгу автора (Rogers Bruce Holland)The LobbyistТs Tale
by Bruce Holland Rogers After my favorite bill died in committee, I went to the conference room to view the body. A dead bill weighs next to nothing. I cradled the downy corpse in my arms, gently stroking it and thinking of what might have been. I looked around, then hid the dead bill inside my coat and took it home. In my basement, by the means of arts I dare not describe, I restored my beloved bill to life. When it first regarded me with its reanimated yellow eye, I felt a little thrill of joy and only the faintest twinge of unease. In the days that followed, I fed the bill and kept it warm. As it grew, I eagerly watched its metamorphosis. The white down gave way to a shiny, golden coat. It grew four sturdy legs. I brushed it every day, first with a hair brush, then later, as it continued to grow, with a garden rake. I had never, in all my years of lobbying, seen a bigger, healthier, more beautiful law. So I delayed. Foolishly, I waited. One morning, on my way downstairs to feed my law, I saw that a basement window was broken. I feared the worst. Sure enough, there was an agency in my basement, twining its six legs around the lawТs four, humming seductively. They had already been at it, if you know what I mean. Eggshells littered the floor, and hatchlings scattered this way and that, out through the broken window to do who knows what mischief. And thatТs how it is. Oh, IТve tried separating them, locking the agency in the attic and keeping the law downstairs. The law bellows for the agency until the windows shake, and the agency keens with a shrill voice that is bound to summon the neighbors. So I keep them both in the basement and do what I can to keep their progeny locked inside, too. But they are sneaky little things, these hatchlings. TheyТve broken windows to get out. They can jimmy the locks. ThereТs really no stopping them. My neighbors call exterminator after exterminator, and since they donТt ever see an exterminator at my house, theyТve grown suspicious. "All these little regulations," they say. Then they give me a meaningful look. "They must be coming from somewhere." |
|
|