"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Author: shelidon

A werewolf story by Alexandre Dumas père. [caption id="attachment_18782" align="aligncenter" width="512"] Illustration by Frank Adams to the British edition.[/caption] Chapter III: Agnelette The Baron took the weapon which Engoulevent handed him, and deliberately examined the boar-spear from point to handle, without saying a word. On the handle had been...

Last week, I talked about Herbert James Draper and featured his painting A Water Baby. Today's feature is another one of his works, called The Water Nixie from 1908, sometimes called The Water Nymph. [caption id="attachment_18837" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Herbert James Draper, The Water Nixie (1908)[/caption] The painting...

Chapter 5 We arrived at the king’s palace, a description of which will undoubtedly interest the reader, and I only regret my inability to do full justice to this subject. The palace consisted of an extensive building of white alabaster upon a rose-coloured marble foundation, and with...

Chapter 4 While I was sleeping I experienced a horrible dream. The jumping-jack before me assumed the features of a baboon, having a great resemblance to Professor Cracker, and besides this there were two grotesque figures standing at the foot of the pole. One was wooden...