From Furrlough #110, this is the title and credits page from my story "Tricks On One's Mind." (John Sedgwick was my pen name -- he's a Connecticut Civil War general.)
Beautiful draughtsmanship by Leonardo Batic here, with the interior of the church where Michael Mink is marrying Margaret van Minck.
KinkyTurtle got a credit here for layout -- he had done a rough draft of this story.
© E.O. Costello
Beautiful draughtsmanship by Leonardo Batic here, with the interior of the church where Michael Mink is marrying Margaret van Minck.
KinkyTurtle got a credit here for layout -- he had done a rough draft of this story.© E.O. Costello
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You know, I don't know the answer to that. Unlike "Red Dog, Black and Blue Mink" (the second story), I didn't give Leonardo a lot of background research material. This must be a church near La Plata, I guess. It's certainly not like any church I know in New York. Pity, in a way. Leo's church is very pretty.
The technical term for that is a "rose window," and they're quite common in European churches -- less so in churches in the United States. Rheims Cathedral, for example, has an outstanding example. (You're correct: Notre Dame de Paris has a famous example.) I don't know what Buenos Aires has in the way of its cathedrals, but I would imagine they're quite similar.
Oh, no, it didn't. In the midst of the rose-coloured fog, he completely overlooked something very obvious: that she (along with the other females in the family) have telekenetic powers. (Which pass through males, but are expressed in females.) Besides, Michael was a successful Wall Street lawyer, anyway.
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