CHAPTER
I. ANTONY FERRARA
II. THE PHANTOM HANDS
III. THE RING OF THOTH
IV. AT FERRARA'S CHAMBERS
V. THE RUSTLING SHADOWS
VI. THE BEETLES
VII. SIR ELWIN GROVES' PATIENT
VIII. THE SECRET OF DHOON
IX. THE POLISH JEWESS
X. THE LAUGHTER
XI. CAIRO
XII. THE MASK OF SET
XIII. THE SCORPION WIND
XIV. DR. CAIRN ARRIVES
XV. THE WITCH-QUEEN
XVI. LAIR OF THE SPIDERS
XVII. THE STORY OF ALI MOHAMMED
XVIII. THE BATS
XIX. ANTHROPOMANCY
XX. THE INCENSE
XXI. THE MAGICIAN
XXII. MYRA
XXIII. THE FACE IN THE ORCHID-HOUSE
XXIV. FLOWERING OF THE LOTUS
XXV. CAIRN MEETS FERRARA
XXVI. THE IVORY HAND
XXVII. THE THUG'S CORD
XXVIII. THE HIGH PRIEST HORTOTEF
XXIX. THE WIZARD'S DEN
XXX. THE ELEMENTAL
XXXI. THE BOOK OF THOTH
CHAPTER I
ANTONY FERRARA
Robert Cairn looked out across the quadrangle. The moon had just
arisen, and it softened the beauty of the old college buildings,
mellowed the harshness of time, casting shadow pools beneath the
cloisteresque arches to the west and setting out the ivy in stronger
relief upon the ancient walls. The barred shadow on the lichened
stones beyond the elm was cast by the hidden gate; and straight ahead,
where, between a quaint chimney-stack and a bartizan, a triangular
patch of blue showed like spangled velvet, lay the Thames. It was from
there the cooling breeze came.
But Cairn's gaze was set upon a window almost directly ahead, and west
below the chimneys. Within the room to which it belonged a lambent
light played.
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I. ANTONY FERRARA
II. THE PHANTOM HANDS
III. THE RING OF THOTH
IV. AT FERRARA'S CHAMBERS
V. THE RUSTLING SHADOWS
VI. THE BEETLES
VII. SIR ELWIN GROVES' PATIENT
VIII. THE SECRET OF DHOON
IX. THE POLISH JEWESS
X. THE LAUGHTER
XI. CAIRO
XII. THE MASK OF SET
XIII. THE SCORPION WIND
XIV. DR. CAIRN ARRIVES
XV. THE WITCH-QUEEN
XVI. LAIR OF THE SPIDERS
XVII. THE STORY OF ALI MOHAMMED
XVIII. THE BATS
XIX. ANTHROPOMANCY
XX. THE INCENSE
XXI. THE MAGICIAN
XXII. MYRA
XXIII. THE FACE IN THE ORCHID-HOUSE
XXIV. FLOWERING OF THE LOTUS
XXV. CAIRN MEETS FERRARA
XXVI. THE IVORY HAND
XXVII. THE THUG'S CORD
XXVIII. THE HIGH PRIEST HORTOTEF
XXIX. THE WIZARD'S DEN
XXX. THE ELEMENTAL
XXXI. THE BOOK OF THOTH
CHAPTER I
ANTONY FERRARA
Robert Cairn looked out across the quadrangle. The moon had just
arisen, and it softened the beauty of the old college buildings,
mellowed the harshness of time, casting shadow pools beneath the
cloisteresque arches to the west and setting out the ivy in stronger
relief upon the ancient walls. The barred shadow on the lichened
stones beyond the elm was cast by the hidden gate; and straight ahead,
where, between a quaint chimney-stack and a bartizan, a triangular
patch of blue showed like spangled velvet, lay the Thames. It was from
there the cooling breeze came.
But Cairn's gaze was set upon a window almost directly ahead, and west
below the chimneys. Within the room to which it belonged a lambent
light played.
BROOD OF THE WITCH-QUEEN
CHAPTER
I. ANTONY FERRARA
II. THE PHANTOM HANDS
III. THE RING OF THOTH
IV. AT FERRARA'S CHAMBERS
V. THE RUSTLING SHADOWS
VI. THE BEETLES
VII. SIR ELWIN GROVES' PATIENT
VIII. THE SECRET OF DHOON
IX. THE POLISH JEWESS
X. THE LAUGHTER
XI. CAIRO
XII. THE MASK OF SET
XIII. THE SCORPION WIND
XIV. DR. CAIRN ARRIVES
XV. THE WITCH-QUEEN
XVI. LAIR OF THE SPIDERS
XVII. THE STORY OF ALI MOHAMMED
XVIII. THE BATS
XIX. ANTHROPOMANCY
XX. THE INCENSE
XXI. THE MAGICIAN
XXII. MYRA
XXIII. THE FACE IN THE ORCHID-HOUSE
XXIV. FLOWERING OF THE LOTUS
XXV. CAIRN MEETS FERRARA
XXVI. THE IVORY HAND
XXVII. THE THUG'S CORD
XXVIII. THE HIGH PRIEST HORTOTEF
XXIX. THE WIZARD'S DEN
XXX. THE ELEMENTAL
XXXI. THE BOOK OF THOTH
CHAPTER I
ANTONY FERRARA
Robert Cairn looked out across the quadrangle. The moon had just
arisen, and it softened the beauty of the old college buildings,
mellowed the harshness of time, casting shadow pools beneath the
cloisteresque arches to the west and setting out the ivy in stronger
relief upon the ancient walls. The barred shadow on the lichened
stones beyond the elm was cast by the hidden gate; and straight ahead,
where, between a quaint chimney-stack and a bartizan, a triangular
patch of blue showed like spangled velvet, lay the Thames. It was from
there the cooling breeze came.
But Cairn's gaze was set upon a window almost directly ahead, and west
below the chimneys. Within the room to which it belonged a lambent
light played.
I. ANTONY FERRARA
II. THE PHANTOM HANDS
III. THE RING OF THOTH
IV. AT FERRARA'S CHAMBERS
V. THE RUSTLING SHADOWS
VI. THE BEETLES
VII. SIR ELWIN GROVES' PATIENT
VIII. THE SECRET OF DHOON
IX. THE POLISH JEWESS
X. THE LAUGHTER
XI. CAIRO
XII. THE MASK OF SET
XIII. THE SCORPION WIND
XIV. DR. CAIRN ARRIVES
XV. THE WITCH-QUEEN
XVI. LAIR OF THE SPIDERS
XVII. THE STORY OF ALI MOHAMMED
XVIII. THE BATS
XIX. ANTHROPOMANCY
XX. THE INCENSE
XXI. THE MAGICIAN
XXII. MYRA
XXIII. THE FACE IN THE ORCHID-HOUSE
XXIV. FLOWERING OF THE LOTUS
XXV. CAIRN MEETS FERRARA
XXVI. THE IVORY HAND
XXVII. THE THUG'S CORD
XXVIII. THE HIGH PRIEST HORTOTEF
XXIX. THE WIZARD'S DEN
XXX. THE ELEMENTAL
XXXI. THE BOOK OF THOTH
CHAPTER I
ANTONY FERRARA
Robert Cairn looked out across the quadrangle. The moon had just
arisen, and it softened the beauty of the old college buildings,
mellowed the harshness of time, casting shadow pools beneath the
cloisteresque arches to the west and setting out the ivy in stronger
relief upon the ancient walls. The barred shadow on the lichened
stones beyond the elm was cast by the hidden gate; and straight ahead,
where, between a quaint chimney-stack and a bartizan, a triangular
patch of blue showed like spangled velvet, lay the Thames. It was from
there the cooling breeze came.
But Cairn's gaze was set upon a window almost directly ahead, and west
below the chimneys. Within the room to which it belonged a lambent
light played.
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| BN ID: | 2940013172425 |
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| Publisher: | SAP |
| Publication date: | 08/09/2011 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
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