21| And there in that house of the Orbos were great circuits and bulged wires of brain-globbed and buzzing things, but they were capped by tidy panels and buttons, so that Lucky Orbo might control them and absorbeth unto her signs and symbols and it was that Lucky tinkered with beeps and learned that Indestructoman was speeding out on his mission, for it was that Indestructoman was a beep on Lucky's systems.
22| And mighty was Indestructoman in some way, famous was his name, but there was another name not so well known, the name Gore Face, and behold, there were two names and one man.
23| And few were they who knew the man by both names, but one who knew the name Gore Face well was a woman, and her name was Mary Underbunny and Gore Face was the man for whom she did feel and with whom she hugged frequently.
24| She did also know the name Indestructoman, but this name was to her the name of another, for she did not know that Indestructoman and Gore Face were the same.
25| When Indestructoman leaveth this world and passeth the threshold into space, Mary Underbunny findeth it that Gore Face her beloved hath disappeared, and she did lift her eyebrows sadly in confusion, wonder sadly and want to know his whereabouts, for she did miss his hugging.
26| And being as she did not come to learn a thing about Gore Face for days, and could not groove on his hugging, she came to desire the services of one who was smart in finding.
27| It came to pass that she hireth a private detective to seeketh out her feeler-for, and the detective she hireth was named Peter Dick Dagger.