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tive stories of dark o be interpreted on many levels, and offer refresing reading.
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quot;. . . Barto evoke tful laugonis t is a stimulant. ed certain effects t seem to be neerature of tance as an experimentalist.quot; -- Granville urday Review
Donald Barty-texan noy. er, a magazine editor, and a museum director, and served in tly managing editor of t-literary revieion, and is at , Neing, her magazines.