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Just a brief interruption in our proof that
Bacon is Fitzmaurice, et al's Compiler of the
Virginia Company's pamphlets.
(I have only a crush on his mind).
I want to point out that Bacon was aloof, in
fact he admitted to being outright 'bashful.'
Bacon had early on confessed to being one
of those people who are 'by nature bashful'
and lacking the plausible familiarity which others
have often mistaken for proud.
Mathews, Vickers, Sams and a cast of
hundreds, p. 295
Other than that limp, Bacon had no reason to
hide. He had not gross deformities like his cousin
Robert Cecil, he was 'comely,' Elizabethan for
'handsome,' he was of normal height, thin.
Thanks to Baconian science, we now know
that shyness is genetically determined. Yes,
Bacon even saw that Nature was an alphabet,
anticipating Crick and Watson by 400 years
(and fittingly they first read their paper to the
Royal Society) but science hasn't caught up
with Bacon's 'forms' although that experiment
in which a kidney shape was drawn on a
board then painted with kidney stem cells
to form a functioning kidny is getting pretty
close).
For brevity (is it too late for brevity?) I'll
skip the quotes of Strats who find 'Shake-
speare aloof.'