![]() ![]() ![]() Then how does that reflect on the supplier of the stone, Dunstable Ramsay, who was the dead man's lifelong friend? And why does Dunstable change his name to Dunstan, after the saint who twisted theÄevil's nose when he tried to tempt him in the form of a fascinating woman? Twisted a fascinating woman's nose? Give a phallic stone to his friend? Hmmm. But Magnus Eisengrim had just finished explaining that one cannot force the hypnotized to act against their Into the corpse's mouth? He would have to have put it there himself before he died. But how on earth, one wonders, did the stone get Perhaps I'd better just say that after one reads it one begins to muse, and the more one muses, the more interesting it gets. Ow to convey the haunting effect of this fourth novel by the Canadian writer and critic Robertson Davies? Its plot seems outlandish in summary, andĪdjectives won't do. NovemA Magical Mystery Fiction By CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT ![]()
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