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Coming Next Month

BROCK glanced curiously up at the tree branches above us. "Say—that's queer. These branches are moving, and there isn't a breath of air to stir them!"

And just at that instant the arboreal trap was sprung.

"Run!" I choked, leaping away from the sinister, purplish bole.

But I was too late—as were the others. Down around us like a purple web drooped the lower tree branches. Like hungry, purple mouths, the budding flowers yawned toward us. Whip-like tendrils caught and clung at our legs, our arms, our bodies.

"Help——" I choked.

But Brock and Ticknor were in peril as deadly as my own. It was every man to take care of himself.

The purple tree was rocking as though a gale of wind tossed it. The tendrils crawled like things of flesh over our bodies, to be followed by thicker, more powerful branches.

I heard Brock panting and shouting as he sought with his great hands to tear loose from the clutching branches. I felt one of the horrible purple blooms press avidly to my throat.

Whatever those blooms looked like, they were not flowers. They were tough as leather, hardy as rubber. And like a rubber suction disk the flower at my throat flattened against my flesh—and held there.

I caught a whirling jumble of blue sky through a purple web of tossing branches as I was whipped off my feet. Then a branch as thick as my thumb coiled around my throat, and the world went black. . . .

You can not afford to miss this fascinating story of a trip through the universe with the speed of light, and the incredible monsters that rule the human race hundreds of millions of years from now. This weird-scientific novel will begin in the January Weird Tales:


RULERS OF THE FUTURE

By PAUL ERNST

——ALSO——

BLACK BAGHEELA

By Bassett Morgan

A story of brain transplantation, huge apes that spoke with the voices of men, and a swirling, dancing, black leopard-cat in the Maharajah's court.

THE DARK EIDOLON

By Clark Ashton Smith

A powerful, vivid and eery tale of the tremendous doom that was loosed upon the kingdom of Xylac by a vengeful sorcerer.

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By Laurence J. Cahill

An unusual story, about a gray man who came back from the grave to comfort the dying and terrify the living—by the author of "They Called Him Ghost."

HANDS OF THE DEAD

By Seabury Quinn

A gripping story of weird surgery and dual personality—a strange and startling tale of Jules de Grandin.


JANUARY WEIRD TALES - - Out January 1

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