Wednesday, June the 28th, 2006
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“The wind was howling like a thousand banshees with ulcerated teeth, lashing the tall, somber cedars, which lined the Milsted driveway, till they bent almost double before its force, and hurling sheets of mingled snow and sleet against the house walls and window panes. The entire north wall of the Milsted mansion was encrusted with storm-castings as the Professor, muffled to the eyes in his motoring coat and with his fur cap pulled well over his ears, forced his way through the tempest to the spot beneath the library window.” — Seabury Quinn, The Monkey God
Hooting Yard on the Air, August the 2nd, 2006 : “A Note on Pigs” (starts around 28:20)
Hooting Yard on the Air, May the 9th, 2007 : “A Note on Pigs” (starts around 28:20)