Why did the doctor sit in the chair 'like a stone image in the flesh'?
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In the short story 'The snake and the mirror,' the doctor sat like a stone as the snake had fallen off from the ceiling and wriggled over the back of his chair. ... The snake was just four inches away from his face and could strike any moment and kill him. So, he sat like a stone statue and avoided any movement.
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