Xaviera signed in around the time that the victim signed in and also did not sign out. I do think she’s a suspect.
Choate is formally called “Choate Rosemary Hall”, a private boarding school founded in 1890 in Wallingford, Connecticut. John F. Kennedy (and his older brother, too) went there for high school. The book he is pulling out is obviously their yearbook, but they are known for many publications.
For what it’s worth, the quotation beside Xaviera’s picture is from Cyrano de Bergerac, Act I, scene 4. Cyrano is fencing:
Thanks to Neil’s research, we know that Ms. Libris seems to have a thing for sharp pointed weapons, so she could well be the killer … hard to believe, though, if she did go to the institute to kill Manutius she’d sign her real name in the register. Guess we’ll see…
Choate School is a wealthy private school with an excellent hockey team that we at Canterbury competed against. But St George’s School looks like Hogwarts .
Just in case the very famous off-the-cuff duel poetry goes over some heads here, from Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac, Act 1, Scene 4:Vous espériez me faire don, —J’ouvre la ligne, – je la bouche…Tiens bien ta broche, Laridon !À la fin de l’envoi, je touche.
Well… It hasn’t been proven yet, but I thought a recommendation by Desmond would point at the killer. Assuming for a second that she is our villain, isn’t it (yet another) amazing coincidence that Desmond attended the same private school, same class, in Connecticut, 35+ years earlier, and has kept track of what she has been doing in the 35+ years?
(Actually, if she’s a great medievalist the school newsletter/magazine – sent out to all alumni to encourage financial giving – would have updated publications by former students)
‘85? They had to introduce a year? (It was a good enough year.) Tracy has always (in my mind at least) been an interesting blend of anachronisms and this spoils it just a little. This gives me an age in the story and I’m both older and younger than Tracy.
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1-NORMAN DESMOND: Remember that book Lee saw was missing from Manatauk’s bookshelf. I took it. Here it is…
2-…It’s an ultra-rare Choate ’85 Yearbook. Me and Manatauk are in it as is…
3-…*_Xaviera Hollander, the infamous writer of The Happy Hooker.* Her last name was Labia then but she changed it because it was too “on the nose”. Anyway, her presence in this yearbook brings back a lot of fond memories so I took it. SAM: Why’d you kill Manatauk? NORMAN: Huh? Come again?
DT: THAT’S WHAT THE HAPPY HOOKER SAID! ALL: HA HA HA!
Hopefully, Xaviera can provide some useful information. Or Tracy and Sam are going to look like they are being passed around like a bag of potato chips.
Desmond and Libris are both Choate ’85? East Coast Elite, it would seem. And if cast in real time, both would be in the neighborhood of 56 years old (plus or minus, depending on individual circumstances).
Xaviera is a medievalist, interested (at least when she was young) in Edmund Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac (swordsman, poet, with big nose). She checked into (but not out of) the Pfister Institute Library around the time Manutius did. Did her youthful fascination with the French swordsman carry over into an adult obsession with bladed weapons? Might she covet either or both manuscripts in question, a late 13th c. Book of Hours and a more mysterious 11th c. Aristotle?
She is our best (only?) suspect…so far.
Just for fun, an excerpt from Jose Ferrer’s great performance as Cyrano: https://tinyurl.Com/2c8uy4xv
Brian Premium Member 7 months ago
“X. Libris?” Uh oh! Could that be our first real suspect?
avenger09 7 months ago
Guess they studied to be an optometrist!
firestrike1 7 months ago
X. Libris… of course…
avenger09 7 months ago
There’s more action watching Gweedo’s goats sleep then in this story!
There’s more action watching Firestrike’s Viagra IV drip then in this story!
There’s more action waiting for Neil to express displeasure over the strip than in this story.
avenger09 7 months ago
Why does it feel like they’re trying to channel Harry Potter?
Neil Wick 7 months ago
Good morning™, all!
Xaviera signed in around the time that the victim signed in and also did not sign out. I do think she’s a suspect.
Choate is formally called “Choate Rosemary Hall”, a private boarding school founded in 1890 in Wallingford, Connecticut. John F. Kennedy (and his older brother, too) went there for high school. The book he is pulling out is obviously their yearbook, but they are known for many publications.
For what it’s worth, the quotation beside Xaviera’s picture is from Cyrano de Bergerac, Act I, scene 4. Cyrano is fencing:
[– Tac ! je pare la pointe dont]
Vous espériez me faire don, —
J’ouvre la ligne, – je la bouche…
Tiens bien ta broche, Laridon !
À la fin de l’envoi, je touche.
Here is an 1898 English version:
[Tac! I parry the point of your steel;]
—The point you hoped to make me feel;
I open the line, now clutch
Your spit, Sir Scullion—slow your zeal!
At the envoi’s end, I touch.
Ida No 7 months ago
“And she’s available for live readings. Book her, Danno.”
BreathlessMahoney77 7 months ago
Thanks to Neil’s research, we know that Ms. Libris seems to have a thing for sharp pointed weapons, so she could well be the killer … hard to believe, though, if she did go to the institute to kill Manutius she’d sign her real name in the register. Guess we’ll see…
GoComicsGo! 7 months ago
Hey Gweedo, there are two “artists” named Matthew Hansel.
The Marty & Spud Matthew (Matt) Hansel and the other artist is Matthew P. Hansel.
It’s not until you find or see a profile pic of them both to know that they’re not the same person.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 7 months ago
Good morning™, lady meatevilists !
She’s a real cutie. ;-) I wonder who she’ll refer the gumshoes to ?
GoComicsGo! 7 months ago
Which actress is she modelled after? I see a slight resemblance to Julia Roberts
Sporteric11 7 months ago
Choate School is a wealthy private school with an excellent hockey team that we at Canterbury competed against. But St George’s School looks like Hogwarts .
Judge Magney 7 months ago
Xaviera Libris. The Happy Bookef?
dcknee 7 months ago
Just in case the very famous off-the-cuff duel poetry goes over some heads here, from Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac, Act 1, Scene 4:Vous espériez me faire don, —J’ouvre la ligne, – je la bouche…Tiens bien ta broche, Laridon !À la fin de l’envoi, je touche.
iggyman 7 months ago
In the first panel he resembles Tom Bosley, the guy from Happy Days!
NoDice 7 months ago
This would probably be a lot more interesting if it was Xaviera Hollander.
Mongo 7 months ago
Now we have our first suspect, Xaviera.
tsull2121 7 months ago
I’ve seen merry go rounds that spin fewer circles than this story….
crobinson019 7 months ago
Hey Look! I think we finally have seen the killer. Add 40 year to her looks, I doubt she’s as stunning now!
Null Island 7 months ago
I get it, “Ex Libris” ha ha ha ha. It’s funnier than Six Chix.
LawrenceS 7 months ago
Well… It hasn’t been proven yet, but I thought a recommendation by Desmond would point at the killer. Assuming for a second that she is our villain, isn’t it (yet another) amazing coincidence that Desmond attended the same private school, same class, in Connecticut, 35+ years earlier, and has kept track of what she has been doing in the 35+ years?
(Actually, if she’s a great medievalist the school newsletter/magazine – sent out to all alumni to encourage financial giving – would have updated publications by former students)
Wichita1.0 7 months ago
Oh dear.
Ignatz Premium Member 7 months ago
Xaviera Book. There WAS a book named “Xaviera,” but it was about a hooker.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 7 months ago
Brainy chicks – who needs ‘em ?
jim_pem 7 months ago
‘85? They had to introduce a year? (It was a good enough year.) Tracy has always (in my mind at least) been an interesting blend of anachronisms and this spoils it just a little. This gives me an age in the story and I’m both older and younger than Tracy.
ChucklinChuck 7 months ago
There is some server error at GoComics currently affecting my link. I can read the original posts, but when I try to see the Replies, I am sent to the Find Comics A-Z page. Is this happening to anyone else? If so, have you found a way around it?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 7 months ago
MOVIE QUOTE
“He came home drunk six times this month!”
“SEVEN times!”
“Six. One was his birthday,that doesn’t count”
Ranchhands discuss John Wayne—-McLINTOCK—1963
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 7 months ago
That loOKS LIKE AN EVIL smile to me.Get the handcufffs ready.
hablano 7 months ago
We were both inchoate at the time.
Another Take 7 months ago
1-NORMAN DESMOND: Remember that book Lee saw was missing from Manatauk’s bookshelf. I took it. Here it is…
2-…It’s an ultra-rare Choate ’85 Yearbook. Me and Manatauk are in it as is…
3-…*_Xaviera Hollander, the infamous writer of The Happy Hooker.* Her last name was Labia then but she changed it because it was too “on the nose”. Anyway, her presence in this yearbook brings back a lot of fond memories so I took it. SAM: Why’d you kill Manatauk? NORMAN: Huh? Come again?
DT: THAT’S WHAT THE HAPPY HOOKER SAID! ALL: HA HA HA!
Another Take 7 months ago
Does anyone else imagine Desmond getting big laughs at Choate back in the day by grabbing his crotch and yelling CHOATE ON THIS, BABY!
ScottHolman 7 months ago
I like her already! She seems very smart.
h.v.greenman 7 months ago
so she is X Libris?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 7 months ago
Three day Holiday—will return on Tuesday the 10th.And Monday,besides being Columbus Day,is National Cheese Day.
Notify Mousey—1949—she’s still with us
IvanB.Cohen 7 months ago
Hopefully, Xaviera can provide some useful information. Or Tracy and Sam are going to look like they are being passed around like a bag of potato chips.
Sisyphos 7 months ago
Desmond and Libris are both Choate ’85? East Coast Elite, it would seem. And if cast in real time, both would be in the neighborhood of 56 years old (plus or minus, depending on individual circumstances).
Xaviera is a medievalist, interested (at least when she was young) in Edmund Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac (swordsman, poet, with big nose). She checked into (but not out of) the Pfister Institute Library around the time Manutius did. Did her youthful fascination with the French swordsman carry over into an adult obsession with bladed weapons? Might she covet either or both manuscripts in question, a late 13th c. Book of Hours and a more mysterious 11th c. Aristotle?
She is our best (only?) suspect…so far.
Just for fun, an excerpt from Jose Ferrer’s great performance as Cyrano: https://tinyurl.Com/2c8uy4xv