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Published monthly by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 2457 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Entered as second-class matter March 20, 1923, at the post office at Indianapolis, Ind., under the act of March 3, 1879. Single copies, 25 cents. Subscription, $2.50 a year in the United States; $3.00 a year in Canada. English office: Charles Lavell, 13, Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street, E. C. 4, London. The publishers are not responsible for the loss of unsolicited manuscripts, although every care will be taken of such material while in their possession. The contents of this magazine are fully protected by copyright and must not be reproduced either wholly or in part without permission from the publishers.

NOTE—All manuscripts and communications should be addressed to the publishers' Chicago office at 450 East Ohio Street, Chicago, Ill. FARNSWORTH WRIGHT, Editor.

Copyright, 1927, by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company




Contents for December, 1927

Cover Design Hugh Rankin

Illustrating a scene in "The Infidel's Daughter"

The Eyrie 724

A chat with the readers

The Saturnienne Clark Ashton Smith 728

Verse

The Infidel's Daughter E. Hoffmann Price 731

Landon built a ziggurat in Feringhistan that he might aspire to the Hundred and One Strange Kisses of Sarpanit

The Sword of Jean Lafitte W. K. Mashburn, Jr. 753

The shade of the old pirate returns to wreak vengeance upon the last descendant of his enemy's family

The Swooping Wind Wilford Allen 764

A strange little tale about a scientist who was the sport and creature of the winds, and under their protection

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