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  Despite the raging war, Brancusi returned to Europe, returned to Transylvania, returned to Castle Dracula.

  It took him a while in the darkness of night to find the right spot—the scar left by his earlier digging was just one of many on the desolate landscape. But at last he located it. He prepared a series of smaller holes in the ground, and into each of them he laid one of the grinning skulls. He then covered the holes over with dark soil.

  Brancusi hoped never to fall himself, but, if he did, he hoped one of his own converts would do the same thing for him, bringing his remains home to the Family plot.

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  Robert J. Sawyer, Peking Man

 


 

 
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