Guess who I got to see in the daylight today. The teddy bear who sits in the window in
Mill Lane.
He wasn’t looking out onto the lane at all; he was sitting
with his back to the glass and looking into the room. What can this mean, I
asked myself, and came up with three theories:
1) That he’d been sitting like that all along and it had
only looked like he was watching me.
2) That he’d deliberately shifted his position so as to
throw me off the scent. (I listened for a nonchalant, tuneless whistle, but
didn’t hear anything.)
3) That his human had deliberately turned him that way to
transmit a signal which might roughly translate as ‘I’m turning my back on you
now.’ He was still sitting that way when I walked past the house tonight.
Number 1 seems the most likely, number 3 the most
believable.
I think it’s time I stopped rabbiting on about surveillance
by teddy and made an attempt to say something interesting for a change. But I’m
trying to get somebody’s attention here, you understand, and it isn’t working.
2 comments:
Or maybe he was self-conscious about YOU watching HIM.
Do you know, I hadn't thought about that. I think you might be on to something.
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