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WEIRD TALES

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Mephistopheles and Company, Ltd. Seabury Quinn 193
Jules de Grandin rescues an Austrian girl from the fiendish grasp of a heartless devil-syndicate
The Purple Sea Frank Owen 213
Another exquisite Chinese fantasy, as full of color as was "The Wind That Tramps the World"
The Giant World (Part 2) Ray Cummings 221
A three-part weird-scientific serial—a distant world—giants growing into largeness unfathomable—gooseflesh adventures
The Three Witches Ernest Dowson 236
Verse
The Isle of the Fairy Morgana John Martin Leahy 237
A cruel murder took place on Flang Island, hidden from the world, yet Guy Garford saw every frightful detail of the murder
Folks Used to Believe:
The Barnacle Goose Alvin F. Harlow 252
One of the curious superstitions of our ancestors
The Mist Monster Granville S. Hoss 253
A weird mist billowed up from the cape—and horrific was the thing that it did
The Dream Snake Robert E. Howard 257
An eery snake story—an unusual tale—night by night the horror grew, until it completely enmeshed the doomed man
Weird Story Reprint
Clarimonde Théophile Gautier 261
"La Morte Amoreuse" the most exquisitely beautiful of all vampire tales, translated by Lafcadio Hearn
The Eyrie 282
A chat with the readers

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