The Apple Yarders

Fitt One: The Stowaways

1. Think of it as a Mute Button for the World; so Comfy, you Almost Forget you're Wearing it

2. Oersted Making his 'Discovery' (Taken from an Old Print)

3. Our Clever Friends, the Wasps...

4. Lord that I might Receive my Sight!

5. In Every Town Could Be Witnessed Scenes Similar to This

6. At Night All Cats Are Grey

7. "And this is Flora?" said the Bewildered Ned

8. Feeding Time At the North Pole (How the Stamp Act Was Received in New York)

9. What a Grip that Tortoise Had

10. If the Sea Horse were Any Larger, he would Certainly Cause Alarm Wherever He Went

 

Fitt Two: The Incubations of Lord Hawke

1. First Incubation: That of Infinite Regress

2. Second Incubation: That of Sequence & Consequence

3. Third Incubation: That of Cleavings and Leavings

4. Incubation of Plasms & Spasms

5. That of Combinations

5. An Unknown Incubation

4. Memory of a Police Festival

3. Birds of Passage

2. Baffin Island

1. Now Tell the Young Man This

Fitt Three: The High Deeds of Lord Hawke

X'. Do Not Grieve Madam, For His Burst was of the Best

[UNNUMBERED]. The Sleeper

31. What Profit Hath Man for All his Labour that he Taketh Under the Sun?

[UNNUMBERED]. Answer: Miraculous Results

4.669201609102991. An Old-Fashioned Jig

32. A Good Seraph who Worked as a Mercenary after the Fall of Heaven, and was Later Killed

32. An Honour which Passeth Not Away

32. Annunciation

163. Demonstration

17. Sporulation

0. At the Moongate

 

Fitt Four: Lost Cities

1i. Baladu Nuhasi

2i. Hawke's Ghost Arrives in the Purple City

3i. A Forest City, Photographed Accidentally by Swans that had Earlier Alighted on a Photosensitive Lake

4i. A Great Black City We Found in the Sky One Night

5i. Lost City Unavailable (you will dream this one, and I will tell you its name in the dream)

6i. Sketches of a Trip to the Lost City of Ifé that Went a Bit Wrong

7i. The Kineness of Strangers

8i + 1j - 1k. The Great Bright Light in the Desert that Made Everyone Blind

 

 

 

There You Can't Step in the Same River Twice Is No Return