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By Kelli Jae Baeli

Rookie cop, Veronica Polk unearths herself undercover, on a case which may make or holiday her clean new career.

Fresh from the Academy, Rookie officer Veronica Polk emerged from the gang of cadets a replaced lady. not more dependency on males to guard and deal with her. in its place, she'd be arresting them, and accumulating what she considered as a fit paycheck. She used to be no longer shocked while she used to be thrust at the back of a table and harassed with a Mount-Saint-Helenish pile of records to prepare. Nor was once she shocked on the sexism which the male officials flaunted with no disgrace. "Veronica?" They'd say, "I'd prefer to Polk her!"

Now, on an unforeseen undercover operation, she was firm to turn out her mettle to make detective, yet Veronica stumbled on herself floating within the Gulf of Mexico. To hell with all that glorified public servant crap-this had moved over the road from specialist to non-public. Victor Osborn may pay.

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Perhaps, in fact, Michel de Certeau has a particularly suggestive point when he argues that “The text was formerly found at school. Today the text is society itself ” (167). I am inclined to say that The Nun’s Priest’s Tale is a case of the windmill in a walnut shell. * * * Chaucer expects a great deal from both his reading or his listening audience for The Nun’s Priest’s Tale: he depends on a heightened sense of plain action within a physical space while asking us to consider the disposition of those events within a textspace laden with cultural expectation.

39 The astrolabe clearly is not the convenient and f lexible f lat surface Latour values, but it is a hand-held model that connects the earthbound observer and the heavens—no minor event for Chaucer and his little Lewis, as we will see. Nichols goes on to say that Chaucer’s “showing the connection of the parts of the human body with the heavenly divisions or signs of the zodiac . . also reinforced the idea of a continuum between the individual human being and the visible world” so that “to perceive the universe scientifically was to know the boundaries of one’s own being” (4), making claims, then, for observing the space between here and there.

Bachelard is arguing for the “dynamic rivalry between house and universe” so that “we are far removed from any reference to simple geometrical forms” (47). indd 17 6/22/2011 4:23:17 PM 18 R E A SON A N D I M AGI N AT ION In fact, as Bachelard argues, “A house that is as dynamic as this [those of the medieval miniatures] allows the poet [or miniaturist or magician] to inhabit the universe” (51). And later: “This coexistence of things in a space to which we add consciousness of our existence, is a very concrete thing” (203).

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