âThere arenât eagles and wild beasts in Surrey,â said Mrs. Momeby, but a note of horror had crept into her voice.
âThey escape now and then from travelling shows. Sometimes I think they let them get loose for the sake of the advertisement. Think what a sensational headline it would make in the local papers: âInfant son of prominent Nonconformist devoured by spotted hyaena.â Your husband isnât a prominent Nonconformist, but his mother came of Wesleyan stock, and you must allow the newspapers some latitude.â
âBut we should have found his remains,â sobbed Mrs. Momeby.
âIf the hyaena was really hungry and not merely toying with his food there wouldnât be much in the way of remains. It would be like the small-boy-and-apple storyâ âthere ainât going to be no core.â