Brethren of the Sacred Fish - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
The butcher was a very large and muscular man. He was the town's champion boxer, and those who dared to contest his title always got the worst of it. The druggist was not athletic and he was timid. He loved a girl who read romantic novels,...See moreThe butcher was a very large and muscular man. He was the town's champion boxer, and those who dared to contest his title always got the worst of it. The druggist was not athletic and he was timid. He loved a girl who read romantic novels, and who idolized the dashing heroes of books, who triumphed despite all obstacles. The druggist was not at all dashing. The girl knew it and despised him. The girl was passing the butcher shop when she slipped and fell. The butcher rudely laughed, and the girl, her mind bent on vengeance, sought out the druggist and hissed, "Slay the dragon and I am thine," She referred to the butcher, and the druggist knew it. A hero of slender physique can thrash a 200-pound villain in a novel, but in real life? The girl insisted that all was over between them unless the butcher was punished, so it had to be done. The vulnerable spot in this Achilles of the meat shop was that he belonged to all the secret societies in town, and prided himself that he could exchange salutations with the brethren of all organizations. The druggist, who had more brains than muscle, recalled this fact, and resolved to profit by it. In a day or two it was announced that a new secret society, "The Brethren of the Sacred Fish," had been organized, and the butcher tried to join it. The druggist, who was the grand master, apparently did not care to take any more members, but finally consented to accept the anxious butcher. The meat dealer had a very strenuous initiation in the lodge room and then was taken in front of the drug store, "to learn humility at the hands of our worthy grand master." The girl was present and breathlessly watched her champion pummel the unresisting butcher. She did not know it was "an initiation," and gladly consented to marry the druggist at once. It was not until the happy pair were safely on their honeymoon that the butcher learned that his new honor was an empty one, for "The Brethren of the Sacred Fish" was dissolved. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less