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The Cave of Spiders - William R. Hickey 619

Into the wilds of South America went Seton and his wife—and there in a ghastly cave a terrible thing happened

Sonnets of the Midnight Hours:

8. The Creatures - Donald Wandrei 624

Verse; decoration by Hugh Rankin

The Last Test - Adolphe de Castro 625

A superb novelette, through which, like a cold breeze from the tomb, sweep suggestions of unearthly horror

Satan and Lilith - George Sterling 656

Verse

The Werewolf's Daughter (Part 2) - H. Warner Munn 657

A three-part serial of the weird adventures that befell the daughter of the Werewolf of Ponkert

The Flying Death - B. Wallis 669

A dread monster comes from the sky, and the horror of its coming robs mankind of its age-old sense of security

The Tryst in the Tomb - M. J. Cain 685

Sardinossa's bride lay dead in the tomb, while Sardinossa lurked in ambush for the young gallant who came to visit her

Folks Used to Believe:

The Fairy Court - Alvin F. Harlow 689

One of the strange beliefs of our ancestors

The Tenant at Number Seven August W. Derleth 690

The ancient Roman medallion was bought by a strange man who lived at St. John's Wood—a bizarre little ghost-story

Weird Story Reprint:

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - Washington Irving 693

The story of Ichabod Crane's tragic misadventure with the headless horseman—a favorite tale with our grandparents

Haunted - Earl W. Scott 711

Verse




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