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The Hermit of Chemeketa Mountain Thomas de V. Harper 473

A strange tale of anthropomorphism, and the fate that befell the man who investigated the hermit and his dogs

A Dinner at Imola August W. Derleth 478

Abandoning poison for once, Caesar Borgia took an unusual way to rid himself of an enemy

The Dunwich Horror H. P. Lovecraft 481

A colossal story of eery happenings in a drab New England settlement—a tale of blood-chilling horror

The City of Iron Cubes (Conclusion) H. F. Arnold 509

A two-part weird-scientific story by the author of "The Night Wire"—strange invaders from space land in Peru

Up Irriwaddy Way Lieutenant Edgar Gardiner 519

A story of man-eating plants and giant fungus growths that attack human beings

The Goddess of the Painted Priests Drury D. Sharp 532

Down into the nest of venomous snakes and sparkling jewels she went, to the amazement of the Indian priests

Sonnet Clark Ashton Smith 442

Verse

The Damsel and Her Cat David H. Keller 543

The high-born maiden lay in a deathlike swoon, but outside the castle terrible things were happening

Weird Story Reprint:

The Diamond Lens Fitz-James O'Brien 547

This was the first of the great weird-scientific stories, and it made its author famous

Moon Mockery Robert E. Howard 562

Verse

The Eyrie 563

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