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Something Wicked This Way Comes

About 3 pages (979 words)

The Washington Post, October 27th, 1991

Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble. All Hallows e'en comes once each year; The night the wicked doth appear. Ghosts and witches, visions gory; Trick or treat! Memento mori! Tales of sex and guilt and hate; Of dismal polls and fickle fate. Of Hatchlings winging through the mist, Reading from The Exorcist. Of grinning Specters, nocturnal groans; Leaks and oozes, Skull and Bones. High-tech lynchings, judges wary; Midnight oaths and tales contrary. Committee covens, judicial spasms; Domestic plans just ectoplasm. Of lust and power, the same old story: Harassment means n...

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