Constance Castaigne's name is found written in a copy of The King In Yellow at Coastal State Prison, in the story The River of Night's Dreaming. She was presumably a patient here when it was a private sanitarium, sometime around the end of the nineteenth century. The warden supervisor links the name (or at least the name Castaigne) with a scandal at the turn of the century, though isn't quite sure of the events. A murderess? A suicide? Prior to her murder of Mrs Castaigne the older lady tells 'Constance' that she's dead, to which Cassilda/Constance tells her she found a way back.
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