
Witold just failed his law-faculty examinations and Fuchs has just give up his process at a Parisian fashion enterprise. Arriving for some days away at a so-called own family guest-residence, they’re greeted by way of a series of unsettling omens: a sparrow striking in the forest, then a bit of wooden inside the same condition, and sooner or later signs and symptoms on the ceiling and within the garden. In this guest-house there is additionally a baleful mouth, that of the maid, and a great mouth, that of the young lady of the house with whom Witold falls madly in love. Unfortunately, she has simply married an architect of the most first rate sort. But is the young lady equally respectable? The 1/3 placing, that of the cat, is Witold’s doing. Why did he do it? And above all – will the fourth placing be that of a human? tt4035268