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1: The Horror in Clay
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Here the first part of the manuscript ended.
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2: The Tale of Inspector Legrasse
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William Roberts
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06:20 |
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And yet, as the members severally shook their heads…
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It was then that he began that rambling tale…
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05:31 |
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The feverish interest aroused at the meeting…
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3: The Madness from the Sea
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So a body of twenty police, filling two carriages…
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Johansen and his men landed at a sloping mud-bank…
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Steam had not been suffered to go down entirely…
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Being now afraid to live alone in the ancient house…
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3: Meanwhile Old Whateley…
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The Hound
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By what malign fatality were we lured…
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5: The following winter brought an event no less strange…
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Wilbur was by this time a scholar…
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1: When a traveller in North Central Massachusetts…
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Old Castro remembered bits of hideous legend…
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Introduction
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William Roberts
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Actually, the horrified pause of the men…
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William Roberts
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Dr. Armitage, associating what he was reading…
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In the spring after Wilbur's birth…
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It was a simple, rambling thing…
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The bas-relief was a rough rectangle…
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March 1st – or February 28th…
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4: For a decade the annals of the Whateleys sink…
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Less than a week after our return to England…
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No one, even those who have the facts…
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2: It was in the township of Dunwich…
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The following months were void of visible events…
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