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THE CASE OF THE WEIRD SISTERS. By Charlotte Armstrong. 279 pp. New York: Coward-McCann. $2.
By ISAAC ANDERSON ();
January 17, 1943,
, Section BOOK REVIEW, Page BR24, Column , words
ONE of the three Whitlock sisters is blind, another is deaf and the third has lost an arm, but it is not their infirmities that make them weird. It goes far deeper than that, as Alice Brennan learns during the few days she spends in their house as an unwelcome guest.

January 17, 1943
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