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A man is waiting at [[King's Cross station]] for a train to a spiritual camp up in [[Wales]]. At the camp, the man and the other people at the camp are hypnotised by a [[The Master|mystic]], who tells them that they have to go back to [[London]] and destroy [[Dr Oho]]. The man finds himself at Dr Oho's party in his home in [[Maida Vale]], where a public call box | |||
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* | * The baby Paul Magrs dreams of a [[Master]], [[Sylvia Plath]], [[Stevie Smith]], the [[Cyborg-men]], [[Peter Jones]], | ||
* [[Sloane Square]], [[King's Road]], | |||
* [[Atlantis]] is mentioned. | |||
* An "Iris" | |||
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In the Sixties was a short story published in the anthology Twelve Stories.
Plot
A man is waiting at King's Cross station for a train to a spiritual camp up in Wales. At the camp, the man and the other people at the camp are hypnotised by a mystic, who tells them that they have to go back to London and destroy Dr Oho. The man finds himself at Dr Oho's party in his home in Maida Vale, where a public call box
Characters
to be added
References
- The baby Paul Magrs dreams of a Master, Sylvia Plath, Stevie Smith, the Cyborg-men, Peter Jones,
- Sloane Square, King's Road,
- Atlantis is mentioned.
- An "Iris"
to be added
Notes
- In the Sixties was originally published in the charity anthology Walking in Eternity. When it was reprinted in Twelve Stories, copyright-violating names were changed. The original version is outside the scope of this wiki.
- This story is set on Magrs' date of birth: 12 November 1969.
Continuity
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