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The Rat S. Fowler Wright 337
The surgeon experimented on a blind rat, then committed a strange murder — a story by the author of “The Deluge”
The Sea Horror Edmond Hamilton 351
In their cities in the ocean depths the slug-people launched their war against the civilization of man
The Hounds of Tindalos Frank Belknap Long, Jr. 373
A tale of unutterable horror — of a pursuit by loathsome entities through the ages and through the dimensions
Ballade of Wandering Ghosts Hanna Baird Campbell 382
Verse
The Vengeance of the Dead (Conclusion) Eli Colter 383
A two-part serial story of a strange monstrosity whose ghastly depredations terrified the guests at Waggener Wilds
The Celadon Vase John Murray Reynolds 397
The alchemist devised an ingenious trap in which to catch his lady and test her faithfulness
Folks Used to Believe :
May Dew Alvin F. Harlow 403
One of the strange superstitioyis of our ancestors
Left by the Tide Edward E. Schiff 404
A bizarre tale of the sea — the story of a gruesome struggle with a monstrosity out of the deeps
Weird Story Reprint :
The Phantom Farmhouse Seabury Quinn 406
A reprint from Weird Tales of six years ago — a werewolf story of unusual pathos and beauty ■
Sonnets of the Midnight Hours :
12. A Vision of the Future Donald Wandrei 420
Verse; decoration by Hugh Rankin
The Eyrie 421
A chat with the readers
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