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The Eyrie - 292

A chat with the readers

The Wolf-Woman - Bassett Morgan - 295

They dug her out of a glacier, this golden-haired vampire of the North, and she called the white wolves to her bidding

The Moon Menace_- Edmond Hamilton - 311

A terrific prospect faced a darkened world, with the moon men its masters from pole to pole

The Beast of the Yungas - Willis Knapp Jones - 331

A tale of fear, and a gigantic prehistoric beast that came snuffling through the darkness

The Dead Wagon - Greye La Spina - 337

A ghost-tale of the London Plague—a story of the curse that took the first-bom of Melverson Abbey The White Lady of the Orphanage - Seabury Quinn - 350

A strong story of the horrors that occurred at the Orphan’s Home—a tale of the exploits of Jules de Grandin

The Turret Room - August W. Derleth - 365

A five-minute ghost-story of the old-fashioned kind—Lord Alving spends a night in a haunted room of the castle

The Adventure of the Pipe - Richard Marsh - 367

A bizarre, whimsical and fantastic tale about a very peculiar pipe, which had a strange effect on the smoker

The Bride of Osiris (Part 2) - Otis Adelbert Kline - 379

A three-part Egyptian serial story of Osiris, the Festival of Re, strange murders, and the dungeons of Kameter

September - A. Leslie - 400

Verse

The Blue City - Frank Owen - 401

A Chinese tale—the story of the beautiful and eery adventure that befell Hwei-Ti

The Soul-Ray - Don Robert Catlin - 407

A weird adventure befell the young man who consented to let Professor Latour experiment on him

Folks Used to Believe: The Indestructible Bone - Alvin F. Harlow - 411

One of the peculiar beliefs that were held by our ancestors

Night Wings - Jack Snow - 412

Eerie flitted through the universe on the wings of dreams, but they could not bear his earthly weight

Interrogation - Clark Ashton Smith - 414

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Weird Story Reprint - Lord of the Jackals - Sax Rohmer - 415

In the sands of the Egyptian desert was enacted an eery tragedy—a tale of the dark magic of a cave-dweller.

The Knight’s Tomb- Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 425

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