Those glass-covered depths were not without sign of life, as I had
thought; but here and there a lantern-bearing object, with flapping
finny body, went wavering through the windows and above the temple
roofs!
THE END.
Transcriber’s note:
This etext was transcribed from _Amazing Stories Quarterly_, Summer
1928 (vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 292–377).
The section titles “Foreword” and “Introduction” were not present in
the original.
Obvious errors in spelling, hyphenation and punctuation have been
silently corrected in this version, but minor inconsistencies and
archaic forms have been retained as printed. Some illustrations have
been moved to the nearest chapter break.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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