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275 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1936
The restricted atmosphere of a sanitarium has a remarkable effect upon one's ethical standards. After a few weeks of it, one feels oneself reverting to the ineluctable codes of one's prep-school days. The staff assume in one's mind the impersonal aloofness of martinet school teachers and the patients become schoolmates and fellow conspirators. Relationships take on a juvenile intensity and the breaking of a confidence seems as dire and irremediable a sin as does gratuitous tale-bearing to the normal boy.A work like this will never be mistaken for great literature. But my high rating reflects the fact that what's been done here has been done quite well. It tick-tick-ticks and it ticks all the boxes.