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: The shades of Toffee by Farrell Henry Jones Robert Gibson Illustrator - Science fiction; Fantasy fiction; Spouses Fiction; Subconsciousness Fiction@FreeBooksMon 08 Apr, 2024 Illustrator: Robert Gibson Jones Release date: October 27, 2023 Original publication: Chicago, IL: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, 1950 The SHADES of TOFFEE Marc Pillsworth thought that certain laws were futile and should be repealed--such as gravity--which he annihilated!
Standing in the center of the basement laboratory, Marc Pillsworth held the vial up to the light and carefully poured out a small portion of the liquid so that the measure would be exact to the final degree. Certainly, if he had known that the thing he measured was destruction, intrigue and madness, he would have hurled the container and its greenish contents to the floor. But he did not know, or even dream.... Assured that the amount was correct beyond question, he turned with the vial, poised it over the small vat on the work table, and poured. The room screamed with brilliant light as the vat erupted and vengefully spat its contents to the four walls. The wall at the end of the room shuddered and shrugged away a great, irregular section of concrete so that the night gushed inside and swallowed up the light. Caught in the tide of the rushing darkness, Marc felt himself lifted helplessly from his feet, hurled upward to a great height, then plunged downward headfirst. He fell endlessly, it seemed, down and down. And the darkness droned in his ears and in the pit of his stomach as he fell--deeper and deeper into a region of black strangeness. Fear grew inside him, writhing, coiling and recoiling like a great venomous snake in the depths of his stomach. He opened his mouth to scream, but the sound died in his throat as the darkness rushed inside him and caused the metallic taste of panic. And then it was over. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks: Two men on a mill by Castonguay A Harold - Flour mills Conservation and restoration Massachusetts Cape Cod; Flour mills Massachusetts Cape Cod History@FreeBooksMon 08 Apr, 2024
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