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Tales of Terror and Mystery

The man in black now advanced, and taking one of the cords from his left arm, he bound the woman's hands together. She held them meekly toward him as he did so. Then he took her arm with a rough grip and led her toward the wooden horse, which was little higher than her waist. On to this she was lifted and laid, with her back upon it, and her face to the ceiling, while the priest, quivering with horror, had rushed out of the room. I saw that the rough varlets in attendance had ... The man in black now advanced, and taking one of the cords from his left arm, he bound the woman's hands together. S.

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  • "Terror and mystery"@en
  • "Tales of terror & mystery"
  • "Tales of terror & mystery"@en
  • "Tales of mystery and terror"@en
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  • "The man in black now advanced, and taking one of the cords from his left arm, he bound the woman's hands together. She held them meekly toward him as he did so. Then he took her arm with a rough grip and led her toward the wooden horse, which was little higher than her waist. On to this she was lifted and laid, with her back upon it, and her face to the ceiling, while the priest, quivering with horror, had rushed out of the room. I saw that the rough varlets in attendance had ... The man in black now advanced, and taking one of the cords from his left arm, he bound the woman's hands together. S."@en
  • "Features six terror tales and six mystery tales by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle."@en
  • "Tales of Terror and Mystery - The Original Classic Edition."@en
  • "While he is now mostly associated with his Sherlock Holmes stories, the prolific Arthur Conan Doyle was also celebrated for the many masterful tales he wrote outside of that cycle. In this collection, published in 1922, he compiled various pieces of short fiction which fall into the categories of horror and detective fiction, two genres for which he has become a byword. These eclectic, captivating tales dealing with topics such as mysterious jungles in the sky, seventeenth-century torture techniques, an enigmatic Brazilian cat and a train mysteriously disappearing between two stations showcases Arthur Conan Doyle at his creative best."

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  • "Powieść kryminalna angielska"
  • "Literatura grozy angielska"
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Short stories"
  • "Short stories"@en
  • "Horror tales, English"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Horror fiction"
  • "Horror tales"@en
  • "Horror fiction"@en
  • "English fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Detective and mystery stories, English"@en

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  • "Tales of Terror & Mystery (Audio)"
  • "Tales of Terror and Mystery"
  • "Tales of Terror and Mystery"@en
  • "Tales of Terror & Mystery"
  • "Tales of terror and mystery the original classic edition"@en
  • "TALES OF TERROR AND MYSTERY"
  • "Tales of terror and mystery"
  • "Tales of terror and mystery"@en
  • "Tales of terror & mystery"@en
  • "Tales of terror and mystery. [Selected short stories.]"@en

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