Agrimany Fallchester was arrested and fined
eighty pounds for exploiting the area around the site of the Boulder Orchard for financial gain.
If he had not pleaded guilty and had not cooperated with the authorities the fines would have
been ten times that amount. A not-guilty plea would in any case have easily been
refuted for the police had film of Agrimany collecting material from around the Boulder Orchard
site on three occasions.
Thanks to the Event, Agrimany spoke Glozel
in the verson found in the Northern Hemisphere, had a six-part heart, incipient petagium
fellitis, enlarged ischial muscles and suffered from various mild and seasonal skin changes
which are associated with moult in birds.
Finding his London relatives appreciative of
innocuous samples
taken from the Boulder Orchard in the course of his duties as a soil sampler, Agrimany was persuaded by an
uncle in the bird-token market to keep him supplied with items suitable for mementos for the tourist trade.
Eventually, with his girlfriend, Agrimany began operating on his own, packaging three or four
items in a plastic bag and selling them through a friend in Aberystwyth.
Agrimany cooperated with the authorities to demonstrate the sort of material he was collecting.
Organic items were favoured, especially the skeletons of birds.
His girlfriend's handwriting on a label accompanying a crow wishbone
in Swansea started the police on their investigation. Agrimany says that his prosecution
was a test case to deter others from entering a potentially very profitable market.