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Chapter 2

           HehadadarkandmagnificentaspectofCagliostroabouthim,contrastedwithholyeyes;hewasthethirdoftheGregoroviuseshisgrandfatherhadinstructedKrapaelinwhenpsychiatrywasjustemergingfromthedarknessofalltime.Inpersonalityhewasproud,fiery,andsheeplikehefanciedhimselfasahypnotist.Iftheoriginalgeniusofthefamilyhadgrownalittletired,Franzwouldwithoutdoubtbecomeafineclinician.

           Onthewaytotheclinichesaid:"Tellmeofyourexperiencesinthewar.Areyouchangedliketherest?YouhavethesamestupidandunagingAmericanface,exceptIknowyou’renotstupid,Dick."

           "Ididn’tseeanyofthewaryoumusthavegatheredthatfrommyletters,Franz."

           "Thatdoesn’tmatterwehavesomeshell-shockswhomerelyheardanairraidfromadistance.Wehaveafewwhomerelyreadnewspapers."

           "Itsoundslikenonsensetome."

           "Maybeitis,Dick.But,we’rearichperson’sclinicwedon’tusethewordnonsense.Frankly,didyoucomedowntoseemeortoseethatgirl?"

           Theylookedsidewaysateachother;Franzsmiledenigmatically.

           "NaturallyIsawallthefirstletters,"hesaidinhisofficialbasso."Whenthechangebegan,delicacypreventedmefromopeninganymore.Reallyithadbecomeyourcase."

           "Thenshe’swell?"Dickdemanded.

           "Perfectlywell,Ihavechargeofher,infactIhavechargeofthemajorityoftheEnglishandAmericanpatients.TheycallmeDoctorGregory."

           "Letmeexplainaboutthatgirl,"Dicksaid.

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