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The Lurking Fear - H. P. Lovecraft 791

Slithering shadows of red madness poured out of the underground burrows beneath the Martense mansion

The Philosopher's Stone August W. Derleth 805

A short tale of the Borgias—Messer Orsini was no match for the guile of the noted poisoners

The Bat-Men of Thorium (Part 2) - Bertram Russell 807

A three-part serial story about a giant submarine, and a weird land below the bed of the Pacific Ocean

Wild Horses - Eugene C. Dolson 818 Verse

The Phantom Fiddler - Arlton Eadie 819

In the cellars beneath the old English tavern was committed an atrocious crime—a fascinating ghost-story

The Blue Lizard Fiswoode Tarleton 829

The hillman thought himself very clever in calling the "scorpion" to his aid in concealing his crime—but he failed

Sonnets of the Midnight Hours:

3. Purple - Donald Wandrei 837

Verse

The Last Laugh - C. Franklin Miller 838

From the jungles of Africa he came, with his strange tale of sacrifices to the fire-god—and weird was his revenge

The White Road - Manly Wade Wellman 845

Verse

Weird Story Reprint:

The Specter Bridegroom Washington Irving 846

A famous weird tale by a great American story-teller—a ghost-tale of medieval Germany

Folks Used to Believe:

The Fad for Relics - Alvin F. Harlow 855

Some strange beliefs were held by our ancestors




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