Murgunstrumm (1932) – Candle-lit and decayed is the Gray Toad Inn, where Murgunstrumm receives each lovely, unsuspecting guest
Chapter I – 3 A. M.
Chapter II – Armand LeGeurn
Chapter III – “To Rehobeth”
Chapter IV – “They Don’t Come Out, Sir”
Chapter V – Murgunstrumm
Chapter VI – Kermeff and Allenby
Chapter VII – The Innkeeper
Chapter VIII – The Winged Thing
Chapter IX – A Strange Procession
Chapter X – A Girl’s Voice
Chapter XI – Compelling Eyes. . . .
Chapter XII – The Vault
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