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You can read it [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Great_God_Pan here].
 
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* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Helen (when she doesn't have the [[Uncanny Valley]] effect going on) often appears to be a beautiful and charming woman.
{{quote|"Yes, I married, Villiers. I met a girl, a girl of the most wonderful and most strange beauty, at the house of some people whom I knew. . . My friends had come to know her at Florence; she told them she was an orphan, the child of an English father and an Italian mother, and she charmed them as she charmed me. The first time I saw her was at an evening party. I was standing by the door talking to a friend, when suddenly above the hum and babble of conversation I heard a voice which seemed to thrill to my heart. She was singing an Italian song. I was introduced to her that evening, and in three months I married Helen. Villiers, that woman, if I can call her woman, corrupted my soul." }}
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