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The Man Who Was Saved B. W. Sliney 625
Out of the Depths of the Pacific it Rose—a Vast, Green, Slimy Monster that Dragged Great Ships to Destruction
Bat's Belfry August W. Derleth 631
Gruesome Was the Discovery Sir Harry Barclay Made in the Vaults of Lohrville Manor, and Fearful Was the Doom that Overtook Him
Queen of the Vortex F. Williams Sarles 637
Dr. Chaptel Goes Through the Ray of Light Into the Beyond, to Rescue Paul Duval From Bari and Tasmari
Weird Story Reprints
No. 11. The Werewolf H. B. Marryat 664
Krantz Hunts the White Wolf and Incurs the Implacable Enmity of the Spirits of the Hartz Mountains
Horreur Sympathique Charles Baudelaire 664
Verse, Translated for Weird Tales by Clark Ashton Smith
Across the Gulf Henry S. Whitehead 666
Carrington's Mother Appeared to Him in a Dream—and Then the Very Hand of Death Fell Upon Him
Verse
Vials of Wrath Edith Lyle Ragsdale 672
Grisly Tale of African Voodoo Rites—an Atrocious Murder—the Frightful Revenge Exacted by a White Missionary
The Experiment of Erich Weigert Sewell Peaslee Wright 678
The Little Scientist Seemed Mild and Inoffensive, but in his Dark Brain a Fiendish Plan was Evolved
The Confession of a Madman James Cocks 686
A Different Story—the Tale of an Obsession That Took Ten Years Out of a Man's Life and Shut His Body in an Asylum
The Derelict Mine (Part 2) Frank A. Mochnant 698
Three-part Mystery Serial About an Abandoned Mine in Australia—a Story which Rises to a Ghastly and Thrilling Climax
The Dance of Death Jean Lahors 713
The poem which is said to have inspired Saint-Saens to compose his "Danse Macabre"—English translation by Edward Baxter Perry
The Eyrie 714
A Chat With the Readers
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