Page 6 - Drinks Jorunal Vol 3
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chapter one:
planetary MotIon
you say that we go round the sun. if we went round
the moon it would not make a pennyworth of
difference to me or to my work.”
- sherlock holmes
Oracle - gin................................................................................. £11.50
refreshing - dry - complex
Galvanic SOur - TequiLa........................................................ £9.50
Sour - Sweet - Botanical
Mind’S eye - gin......................................................................... £10.50
Nutty - Fruity - Spice
SprinG Heel - TequiLa.............................................................. £9.00
Strong - Spirituous - Smooth
Sinful SiSter - apeRiTivo........................................................ £8.00
bitter - Hearty - refreshing
My fellow student Arthur Ignatius is obsessed with spirituality and the occult.
We spend many a night discussing my ongoing fairy problem and how the magic of
electricity solved it.
I explain that I had to originally relocate some of the annoying fairies to Cottingley;
Arthur is doubly excited as by coincidence he has family and a newborn niece there and
vows to visit them post haste to investigate.
Inspired by our conversations we dig through the police files and paper clippings where
we locate instances on mystical fortune telling, reanimation, learning to read a person’s
thoughts and personalities by the bumps on their heads and other mysteries related to
the arcane.