A Grave Matter
Robbing for Research goes awry
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"If these future surgeons are ever going to learn how to do surgery on people, we've got to get them more bodies to cut on."
"Well, Doc, - there's no more indigents in the morgue, so we can't steal 'em from there."
"I don't understand - this is 1930 - there's a Depression on -You'd think more people would be dying." the Doctor, complained bitterly.
"What would you have us do, Doc - go out to North Union Cemetery and dig up the people who have died and been buried there recently?"
"Sure...Why not. How about your no-good cousins, Jeb and Wilbur, they're a couple of down-and-outers - always looking to make a buck. We could pay them - Oh, maybe $5.00 dollars a body."
"Of course, if we even considered that, it would have to be done in the dead of night - and I know my cousins. Jeb and Wilbur are both deathly afraid of graveyards, and worst than that, they believe ghosts walk around in the graveyard at night. They don't like to go by that graveyard even in the daylight."
"Yeah, but didn't you say they own one of those big old black Buggies with the little wagon bed behind. Be perfect for hauling dead bodies in."
Jeb and Wilbur find employment
"Hey, Jim...what brings you out this way," Wilbur asked, as his cousin got out of his Model A Ford.
"The Doctor I work for has some work for you and Jeb if you're interested."
When Jeb and Wilbur heard what that work was they were both scared stiff - but they needed money for food and whiskey - so they finally with great reluctance accepted the job.
Midnight in the Graveyard
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Trying to drive slowly holding the horse reins loosely they fearfully approached the graveyard gate. Jeb hopped down from the buggy and quietly swung the creaky gate open.
A moment later, they were inside the pitch-black cemetery. Tying their horse to the fence, they quickly made their way through the sinister black night to the freshly dug grave of Tyrell Babcock. When alive he had been one of the meanest men in the county. Both Jeb and Wilbur had made it a point to stay out of Babcock's way.