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Charles Von Rospach

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And lo, though I travel through the valley of the archetypes, I shall fear no evil, for I know that the author can't kill me off for at least another 150 pages, no matter how stupid or trite I become, or he ruins the book.
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Usenet article <64898@apple.Apple.COM> (1992)

 
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