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Free Fiction and Stuff [courtesy of QuasarDragon] @Manybooks: "The Terror from the Depths" by Sewell Peaslee Wright (1931).
June 2009 2009
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Free Fiction and Stuff [courtesy of QuasarDragon] @Manybooks: "The Terror from the Depths" by Sewell Peaslee Wright (1931).
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The group's address is in the same office space as one of its attorneys, William Peaslee.
Unnamed Donors Play Bigger Role Brody Mullins 2010
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"Priestess of the Flame" by Sewell Peaslee Wright (1932).
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"Vampires of Space" by Sewell Peaslee Wright (1932).
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Peaslee had been asked to care for another inmate named John Doton, who was "paralytic" and had maggot-infested bedsores.
The Poorhouse: Aunt Winnie, Glenn Beck, And The Politics Of The New Deal Arthur Delaney 2010
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ALLEN: It ` s a real life morality tale but these two writers Pillot and Peaslee wrote -- and it ` s got funny, funny bits in it.
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About 40 people huddled with Peaslee in the Stoughton Country Club basement as the building's roof was torn off.
Perspectives 2008
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Maybe if we really got into Peaslee's head, we could feel his shock more fully, but overtypically, Peaslee is a boring stick who spends more time than Lovecraft can believably convey in agonies of Poe-narrative indecision about his experience.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2007
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My "adventurous expectancy" is sated early, when Peaslee susses out the core myth of Pnakotic possession, and I never really get it back.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2007
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