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He was called George, and there was something about him. Something that made people want to hug and pet and squeeze him and repeatedly utter his name. It was a burden, a cross to bear, and he hated it, often with a melodramatic flourish, but just as often he would use it to get what he wanted. And to get close enough to kill. In 1969, dodging the draft, he crossed the border to Canada and in Vancouver joined the crew of a tramp freighter bound, ironically enough, for Asia. To the chagrin of his crewmates and through gritted teeth he quickly became the Captain’s favourite. The combination of leisure and boredom nearly did for him. In Calcutta, he jumped ship. Fleeing the investigation into the death of his nautical benefactor, and posing as a photographer, he joined an ill-fated expedition into Tibet. He was never seen again. A few years later, neither were the yeti.
Posted on: Thu, 25 Dec 2014 14:26:59 +0000

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