"My curiosity was in no way cruel. Deviations from the commonplace attracted me strongly, as they still do; and to me the hermaphrodite and the living skeleton were interesting for the same reason as was Creatore, or the resplendent Guardsmen of the bands β because such people did not often come my way, and I hoped that they might impart some great revelation to me, some insight which would help me to a clearer understanding of the world about me."
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Robertson Davies
Robertson Davies CC (August 28 1913 β December 2 1995) was a Canadian novelist, playwright, critic, journalist and professor.
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