Well, if the Andyites don't go down into the mail room and find that telegram and sign the receipt, we are right back to square one.
Right back to where we were--gulp!--the evening of April 28.
Because without that signed return receipt (or the notation by Johns Hopkins that the telegram was offered the patient, but rejected), how do we know if the patient had ever even been in Johns Hopkins?
And so, wearily, we have to start all over again, 250,000+ views and 8,000+ comments all over again, to figure out what happened, because the patient was not at Johns Hopkins.
As formidable as this task seems to us, however, remember it would be 10,000 times more formidable for the Andyites.
And so it is to the best advantage of the Andyites that they find the thing, and sign it--it would save us a little bit of trouble, and the Andyites, a whole lot of trouble; a whole mountain-range of trouble.
I took it for the truth when the Hopkins operator told me someone by his name(and spelled the same)was there. Now I regret not following up further.
Before I left, someone had posted Undie's room number and address at the hospital. Who was the source of that info?
Did JH confirm it?
Sorry if this is ground that was already covered.