clement crabbe; More from our columnist, the scabrous Clement Crabbe, of The Rockpools Register, who takes a wry, whimsical look at a world increasingly beyond parody.(Column)

The Daily Mail (London, England) | November 11, 2006 | Copyright

GLADSTONE bag at his side, Gustav K. Bonio, the brilliant, Vienna-born psychiatrist, rushed to a well-guarded address in Westminster to make another of his increasingly regular house calls.

'Mornin', Dr Gustav,' said the policeman with mordant cheer. 'Had another attack of the screaming ab-dabs, has he?' 'Plees!' Dr Bonio told the peeler.

'This is no laughing matter.' As he waited to be admitted beyond the famous black door, Bonio saw a curtain twitch and briefly caught sight of a ghostly visage. A face of fear.

Inside, the medic got to work. He ...

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