The Vampire
By M. C. T. SAWBRIDGE
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This story deals, for the most part, with the machinations of a beautiful unscrupulous woman, greedy for love, greedy for emotion, greedy for the first place with all. She is the indirect cause of her husband’s death; and nearly succeeds in spoiling the life of her only son, and that of the child of her oldest friend. She took, and gave nothing, and left her mere beauty to repay those duped fools who laid down their best at her feet. For she had nothing else to give.
Queen’s Knight
By CHESTER KEITH
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To most of us the names of Lancelot, Guenever, and King Arthur have been familiar from childhood. Sung in verse by Lord Tennyson and William Morris, this immortal story is here told for the first time in modern prose.