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CLAY SUBURB Robert Young's most recent appearance here was "Lord of Rays" (July). Now he turns his hand to a story of multiple personalities, time-travel, and murder most foul ... ROBERT F. YOUNG Illustrated by JOE STATON I hazard the guess that man will be ultimately known for a mere polity of multifarious, incongruous and independent denizens. -R. L. Stevenson: "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" S aturday, 8:51 P.M.; Roger Norbrook C: Again I experience the sensation of falling through successive layers of ever more tenuous mist. (I say "again", although this is the first time I have experienced it directly.) It lasts but a moment-actually it is a mental ploy designed to soften the shock of instantaneous retrolocation-and I emerge in the by-now familiar alley. After looking around to see whether anyone observed my materialization (no one is present: no one ever is-it's that kind of an alley), I make my way to the street, cross to the other side and enter the Arabian Nights Cafe. The Cafe, owing partly to its nearness to the nexus |
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