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thorough examination, he told me of this lonely spoir and advised me to come out here for a com- plete rest. Two days later I arrived at the little mountain station. After a night's rest, I hired a guide, who, at the end of a day's hard tramping brought me to this place. When I first saw it, I loved it. The sun was JuSt setting behind some tall rocks, on the right. To the left were rising to the sky some thousands oi feet high thickly wooded hills. And in the hollow below me, I saw a little log cabin, ,round which an old fashioned garden had run to ruin. I dismissed my guide and went down to my temporary home. The minute my foot was placed within the dooryard, a terrible loathing came over me. I shook from heed to foot, my hands were cold and clammy, my head grad- ually dropped, and I would have called my guide beck to me but my voice had gone. . I staggered and fell, but my out-flung hand struck some- thing, something slippery and cold, something that twined it- self around my hand and then slid off into the darkness. Meaning with terror I got to my feet and would have left that accursed spot, but as I took one step in the direction of civil- ch was ization the very fence whi half OTOKCD down, appeared to sway and move toward me. I turned and staggered to though the house, which seemed as but recently inhabited. In the wood box was wood ready for a fireg on their various hooks were pots and pans, shiny and bright. The whole place was spotlossly clean. I suppose my iriend Dr. Jones, had had this place fixed up for me when I had promised to come out here, but at the time I did not stop to think of this. I made my way to the bed and flung myself upon it. , hair. l I Y, I M v, ,lil-11. - A W- Y - That is all I remember ior sometime. The next thing I unew was that it was day iight, vlte the sun pouring into the OUGH window, I Sllirred, F1115 Slihga. I and at the movement I became rigid with horror, ior oft me p something slid. Oh the reeling, y the terrible creeping reeling 55 I that terrible something Teil iron I my hed. I jumped to my feet WHGU I once more regained power Of movement, but the place waS to all appearances, empty. I Walked 5 , J to the door and there, opposite I me upon an old cherry tree, Was 5 a menstreus thing that stared andy hissed at me. I drew my feSC1H- f ated gaze from it, and to the 1 left of me, to the right of me, Q everywhere were to be seen I i . . P squirming, crawling reptiles. Q L 1 K , I i :7 : , il Q , X f '?i!Zi?i?Qid ' fflipigftf l!f,f : 1 te g:,l2fCl'RL?'.iff ,ff S ,QA 9:52317 fggfgkf f'1 'if Z' L4 '1'Zdif X 4 : artifact, - + t I , ' ' in ' - x . , ' 2 frtitw kA,ffag 'I f5Q5Pf?QyVqe 1 nytffx 33Jfin fXseQ,3e,o I E wkxai- 9,yNgix NWWJU'1 I P? a 'xxf,K3Q ,N nf' AL' ': 3 .xii feel ggnjlgg, y1.,ri.,z,f 4 Q . w 5. -V S X ' CL, xnxx ,gf ,,,:-he E7fL,'ll i: Q 5343 seg?-Anil-S17 iii, l I ?xggyi Sdggfggzgfger , mx '-'Qt 4 ' YQ-,-Kx'?A ' is eseeve stderr 1 r' ' I it , ll ,ryV' mfexxgidro y 'F' f!f.'x'1e. fri Att? F9,'LUN- NU 5Z5Q?fJ E I i Q Ifcgr .J I z ' f r N is 6 , X A .U 3 , xx N Q I , X x Y I I ' 'V ,f Ss s f gifzjfirxcx 3 T ,,ifKW?KX Xlbss X I , xgl N , 175' ? X' X X li ,N J. fl Y U a a,Lff,v I NX I ' -13-
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