The Man Who Laughs


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conferred together. In the seventeenth century they had four principal  
points of rendezvous: one in Spain--the pass of Pancorbo; one in  
Germany--the glade called the Wicked Woman, near Diekirsch, where there  
are two enigmatic bas-reliefs, representing a woman with a head and a  
man without one; one in France--the hill where was the colossal statue  
of Massue-la-Promesse in the old sacred wood of Borvo Tomona, near  
Bourbonne les Bains; one in England--behind the garden wall of William  
Challoner, Squire of Gisborough in Cleveland, Yorkshire, behind the  
square tower and the great wing which is entered by an arched door.  
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