The Slayer of Souls. Robert W. Chambers

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       Robert W. Chambers

      The Slayer of Souls

      Published by Good Press, 2021

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664623355

       CHAPTER I

       THE YEZIDEE

       CHAPTER II

       THE YELLOW SNAKE

       CHAPTER III

       GREY MAGIC

       CHAPTER IV

       BODY AND SOUL

       CHAPTER V

       THE ASSASSINS

       CHAPTER VI

       IN BATTLE

       CHAPTER VII

       THE BRIDAL

       CHAPTER VIII

       THE MAN IN WHITE

       CHAPTER IX

       THE WEST WIND

       CHAPTER X

       AT THE RITZ

       CHAPTER XI

       YULUN THE BELOVED

       CHAPTER XII

       HIS EXCELLENCY

       CHAPTER XIII

       SA-N'SA

       CHAPTER XIV

       A DEATH TRAIL

       CHAPTER XV

       IN THE FIRELIGHT

       CHAPTER XVI

       THE PLACE OF PRAYER

       CHAPTER XVII

       THE END

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

      Only when the Nan-yang Maru sailed from Yuen-San did her terrible sense of foreboding begin to subside.

      For four years, waking or sleeping, the awful subconsciousness of supreme evil had never left her.

      But now, as the Korean shore, receding into darkness, grew dimmer and dimmer, fear subsided and grew vague as the half-forgotten memory of horror in a dream.

      She stood near the steamer's stern apart from other passengers, a slender, lonely figure in her silver-fox furs, her ulster and smart little hat, watching the lights of Yuen-San grow paler and smaller along the horizon until they looked like a level row of stars.

      Under her haunted eyes Asia was slowly dissolving to a streak of vapour in the misty lustre of the moon.

      Suddenly the ancient continent disappeared, washed out by a wave against the sky; and with it vanished the last shreds of that accursed nightmare which had possessed her for four endless years. But whether during those unreal years her soul had only been held in bondage, or whether, as she had been taught, it had been irrevocably destroyed, she still remained uncertain, knowing nothing about the death of souls or how it was accomplished.

      As she stood there, her sad eyes fixed on the misty East, a passenger passing—an Englishwoman—paused to say something kind to the young American; and added, "if there is anything my husband and I can do it would give us much pleasure." The girl had turned her head as though not comprehending. The other woman hesitated.

      "This is Doctor Norne's daughter, is

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