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monstrumologist

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  • Removing the facial mask while leaving what lay beneath unmolested required the fine touch of an accomplished student of anatomy—a monstrumologist, in other words.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

  • Removing the facial mask while leaving what lay beneath unmolested required the fine touch of an accomplished student of anatomy—a monstrumologist, in other words.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

  • Removing the facial mask while leaving what lay beneath unmolested required the fine touch of an accomplished student of anatomy—a monstrumologist, in other words.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

  • With uncharacteristic gentleness the monstrumologist pulled the blanket back over Chanler.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

  • It was a particular talent of the monstrumologist, the ability to insult and praise in the same breath.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

  • A monstrumologist is one who studies and hunts monsters.

    Archive 2010-01-24 Bill Crider 2010

  • He bowed low to the doctor, an exaggerated show of subservience that struck me as slightly affected, a parody of deep respect, and he greeted the monstrumologist in a thick Slavic accent.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

  • The monstrumologist was giving me permission to kill his best friend.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

  • The monstrumologist Dobrogeanu raised his hand and said, I would dispute that claim, Herr Doctor.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

  • Behind me the study door came open and I heard the monstrumologist say, “Will Henry, who was—” I turned to discover a look of profound shock upon his face, though that was quickly replaced by a mask of icy indifference.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

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