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Authors: H.P. Lovecraft

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But here the doctor was cut short by a convulsive cry from the creature before him. Hopelessly at bay, weaponless, and knowing that any show of physical violence would bring a score of attendants to the doctor's rescue, Joseph Curwen had recourse to his one ancient alley, and began a series of cabal-istic motions with his forefingers as his deep, hollow voice, now unconcealed by feigned hoarseness, bellowed out the opening words of a terrible formula.

“PER ADONAI ELOIM, ADONAI JEHOVA, ADONAI SABAOTH, METRATON….”

But Willett was too quick for him. Even as the dogs in the yard outside began to howl, and even as a chill wind sprang suddenly up from the bay, the doctor commenced the solemn and measured intonation of that which he had meant all along to recite. An eye for an eye—magic for magic—let the outcome show how well the lesson of the abyss had been learned! So in a clear voice Marinus Bicknell Willett began the
second
of that pair of formulae whose first had raised the writer of those minuscules—the cryptic invocation whose heading was the Dragon's Tail, sign of the
descending node
——

“OGTHROD AI'F

GEB'L—EE'H

YOG-SOTHOTH

'NGAH'NG AI'Y

ZHRO
!”

At the very first word from Willett's mouth the previously commenced formula of the patient stopped short. Unable to speak, the monster made wild motions with his arms until they too were arrested. When the awful name of
Yog-Sothoth
was uttered, the hideous change began. It was not merely a
dissolution
, but rather a
transformation
or
recapitulation
; and Willett shut his eyes lest he faint before the rest of the incantation could be pronounced.

But he did not faint, and that man of unholy centuries and forbidden secrets never troubled the world again. The madness out of time had subsided, and the case of Charles Dexter Ward was closed. Opening his eyes before staggering out of that room of horror, Dr. Willett saw that what he had kept in memory had not been kept amiss. There had, as he had predicted, been no need for acids. For like his accursed picture a year before, Joseph Curwen now lay scattered on the floor as a thin coating of fine bluish-grey dust.

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Copyright © 2003 by Arkham House Publishers, Inc.

Introduction copyright © 2003 by Poppy Z. Brite

“Cool Air” and “The Terrible Old Man” previously appeared in
The Dunwich Horror and Others
, copyright © 1963 August Derleth. Copyright renewed 1991 by April and Walden Derleth. “Herbert West, Reanimator” previously appeared in
Dagon and Other Macabre Tales
, copyright © 1965 by August Derleth. Copyright renewed 1993 by April and Walden Derleth. “The Case of Charles Dexter Ward” copyright © 1941 by
Weird Tales
. Copyright © 1943 by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei. The remaining stories in this work were previously collected in
The Lurking Fear and Other Stories
: “The Unnameable,” “The Moon Boy,” and “The Lurking Fear” copyright © 1925, 1926, 1927, 1937 by Popular Fiction Publishing Company; “Arthur Jermyn” and “The Hound” copyright © 1924 by Rural Publishing Corporation. “The Shadow Over Innsmouth” copyright © 1936 by Visionary Publishing Company. Copyright © 1939 by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei. “The Outsider” copyright © 1926, 1939, 1945 by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei. “Dagon,” “Beyond the Wall of Sleep,” “The White Ship,” “From Beyond,” and “The Temple” copyright © 1939, 1943 by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei.

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