author: francis stevens

Big Book of Best Short Stories: Volume 13

... novel, Cross Currents. There followed The Turn of the Tide (1908); The Story of Marco (1911); Miss Billy (1911), her first really successful book; and Miss Billy's Decision (1912). In 1913 Porter published Pollyanna, a sentimental tale ...

Dystopia Boxed Set: 18 Dystopian Classics in One Edition: 1984, It Can't Happen Here, Brave New World, Meccania the Super-State, Lord of the World...

... heaven, looking at the two principal angels, but he had been so often fooled ... Sissy had brought plenty of his own shoes and shirts and three suits that ... Sissy was token of heaven, to slide inch by slow ecstatic inch into the tub was ...

The Nightmare, and Other Tales of Dark Fantasy

... illusion - nightmare ! This girl never danced with any such horrible monster . " " TNT ! " The exclamation , shout rather , came from Waring . Under the glance of those dawn - blue eyes , the correspondent had been trying to devour a ...

Delphi Complete Works of Francis Stevens (Illustrated)

... illusion — nightmare! This girl never danced with any such horrible monster.” “T.N.T.!” an impossible feat The exclamation, shout rather, came from Waring. Under the glance of those dawn-blue eyes, the correspondent had been trying to ...

Nightmares!

... hypnotic power, like—oh, like the mango trick that everybody's heard they do in India? You know. A tree grows right up out of the ground while you watch; but it doesn't really, of course. You're hypnotized, and only think you see it ...

7 best short stories by Francis Stevens

... hypnotized, and only think you see it. Couldn't everything we saw and heard tonight have been a — a kind of hypnotic trick? And — now, with all the screaming and fuss she had made, Mrs. Moore was so calm and cool when we left! I think ...

Essential Science Fiction Novels - Volume 5

... mace and sword and scimitar—but their places taken by others; others wedging in, widening steadily the distance ... terror. Now they were all staring at him as though over the edge of a prodigious funnel through which he had begun to ...

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