Dr. Ian Matheson: You share the taste of the common reader. Maybe you can help me.Aunt Elsa: I'll try.Dr. Ian Matheson: How would Stephen King say this? "As the interstitial matrices of good and evil tend towards the unity of the ur-Mephistopheles, they transcend the nature of the Faust legend."Aunt Elsa: Hmm. Let me think. How about, "Blood dripped from her naked body and spread across the throat; her once lovely features hideously deformed by the rictus of death."Dr. Ian Matheson: It's useless.
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