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Weird Tales

The Eyrie

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The September issue is the best yet. I read it late at night, and retired soon after. Now, for a woman, I have pretty steady nerves. But I live near the foot of Mount Hood, where the trees are very dense, and it is certainly lonesome. Well, that book nearly finished me for sleep. I left the light burning, and also took the hand-ax and scissors to bed with me."

Readers, what is your favorite story in this issue? The Moon Menace, by Edmond Hamilton, was your first choice in the September issue, closely pressed for this honor by The Dead Wagon, written by Greye La Spina, and The White Lady of the Orphanage, by Seabury Quinn.

MY FAVORITE STORIES IN THE NOVEMBER WEIRD TALES ARE:

Story

Remarks

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(2)

(3)

I do not like the following stories:

(1)

(2)

Why?

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