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'I came to Dagon's Cave to kill Richard Brent.' 10 out of 10 for courage, minus several million for common sense.
Archive 2010-05-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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"I came to Dagon's Cave to kill Richard Brent." 10 out of 10 for courage, minus several million for common sense.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Horror Stories Of Robert E. Howard - Robert E. Howard Blue Tyson 2008
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'I came to Dagon's Cave to kill Richard Brent.' 10 out of 10 for courage, minus several million for common sense.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Haunter of the Ring and Other Tales - Robert E. Howard Blue Tyson 2010
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"I came to Dagon's Cave to kill Richard Brent." 10 out of 10 for courage, minus several million for common sense.
Archive 2008-10-01 Blue Tyson 2008
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In short, he enters and leaves Dagon's realm through his dreams on a boat, like Max in Where the Wild Things Are.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2007
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"I came to Dagon's Cave to kill Richard Brent." 10 out of 10 for courage, minus several million for common sense.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard Volume 3 People of the Dark - Robert E. Howard Blue Tyson 2007
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He had discounted the ancient legend which made Dagon's Mere the lair of a nameless water-monster, but now he had a feeling as if his escape had been narrow.
Wings in the Night Howard, Robert E. 2006
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Dagon's Ring lay some distance from the Tower -- a sullen circle of tall gaunt stones planted upright, with a rough-hewn stone altar in the center.
Wings in the Night Howard, Robert E. 2006
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He came through the tall masking reeds to the still deep men called Dagon's Mere.
Wings in the Night Howard, Robert E. 2006
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The sky was overcast with misty gray, through which the sun shone coldly yellow when Bran came to Dagon's Barrow, a round hillock overgrown with rank grass of a curious fungoid appearance.
Wings in the Night Howard, Robert E. 2006
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