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Franck, Harry Alverson, 1881-1962

"Zone Policeman 88; a close range study of the Panama canal and its workers"


Renson's "bush" troubles were legion. Not only were there the
seducing brown "Spigoty" women out in the wilderness to help him
on his descending trail, but when and wherever fire-water of
whatever nationality or degree of voltage showed its neck--and it
is to be found even in "the bush"--there was Renson sure to give
battle--and fall. "It's no use bein' a man unless you're a hell of
a man," was Renson's "influenced" philosophy. How different this
was from his native good sense when the influence was turned off
was demonstrated when he returned from cautiously reconnoitering a
cottage far back in the wilds one dark night and reported as his
reason for postponing the enumerating: "If you'd butt in on one o'
them Martinique booze festivals they'd crown you with a bottle."
Already one or two enumerators had gone back to private life--by
request. Particularly sad was the case of our dainty, blue-blooded
Panamanian. As with many Panamanians, and not a few of the self-
exalted elsewhere, he was more burdened with blue corpuscles than
with gray matter. At any rate--
On our cards, after the query "Color?" was a small space, a very
small space in which was to be written quite briefly and
unceremoniously "W," "B," or "Mx" as the case might be. Uncle Sam
was in a hurry for his census. Early one afternoon our Panamanian
helpmate burst upon one of his numerous aristocratic relatives in
his royal thatched domains in the ancestral bush.


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