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This unnamed Club has been located at 249B East Thirty-Fifth Street for longer than any of its "members" can remember. It has appeared in a couple of short stories as a hangout for the characters.

Description 

Stevens has been the butler for countless years. The primary purpose of the club is alluded to by the inscription on the main fireplace's keystone: "It is the tale, not he who tells it." Most nights, one or more of the members will share a story with the others. The Thursday night before Christmas is traditionally reserved for a "tale of the uncanny," such as The Breathing Method shared by Emlyn McCarron.

The library at 249B East Thirty-Fifth Street is notable for its collection of works that do not strictly exist in this world -- written by nonexistent authors, published under nonexistent imprints. Stevens associates this with the "many rooms" upstairs, and the many entrances and exits thereof.

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