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Creeping Shadows Seabury Quinn 193

Out of the darkness crept two shapes—and their coming was followed by mysterious deaths—a tale of Jules de Grandin

Lake Desolation Leavenworth Macnab 206

Verse

Fly Island B. Wallis 207

Gigantic insects flashed through the air and stung to death all men or animals that approached their lair

The Man With a Thousand Legs Frank Belknap Long, Jr. 219

A horror-tale of the sea—a bizarre and fantastic story about a weird and terrible monster

The Phantom Photoplay Terva Gaston Hubbard 235

A ghost-story of the motion picture industry—Martini, the raja of the films, boasted that he always collected his debts

The Swamp Cristel Hastings 241

Verse

The Dark Chrysalis (Conclusion) Eli Colter 242

The epic of the microbe-hunters—a three-part serial story dealing with the terrible scourge of cancer

Two Black Bottles Wilfred Blanch Talman 251

Old Dominie Vanderhoof was dead, but he did not rest in his grave, for evil was afoot in the old Dutch church

Who Killed Jack Robbins Robert Lee Heiser 259

Don Quixote and Sancho Panza are evoked out of mist and moonbeams to save Kitty Robbins from a gruesome murder

Beethoven Robert S. Carr 266

Verse

Weird Story Reprint

The Queen of Spades Alexander Pushkin 267

The old duchess knew three cards that would win for the young officer—a weird tale translated from the Russian




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