Warthrop theorizes that because Anthropophagi are indigenous to Africa and have never been seen in the Americas before, there could only be one or two more in the area at most. They poison the baby and continue examining the bodies. Warthrop explains to Will Henry, who is taking notes on the procedure, that Anthropophagi require a host to grow their young in. Warthrop dissects both the girl and the monster, and finds an Anthropophagi fetus in the dead girl's womb. He reveals the body of a young woman and an Anthropophagus, "one wrapped around the other in an obscene embrace." The girl has "half her face" missing, and her throat is torn out. Warthrop's house in the middle of the night. The Monstrumologist begins when Erasmus Gray pulls his horse and cart up to Dr. Plot This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors).
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