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 Frank go to the rescue of Brett when he goes the second time and doesn't come back? This would surely be welcomed by everybody."

Henry Bagwell, of La Junta, Colorado, writes to The Eyrie: "The Dark Chrysalis is so well told and so plausible that one gets the feeling that the events really happened and is rejoicing with Saul over his discovery when the end of the installment rudely awakens him. Let's have more stories by Colter."

"Beyond a doubt," writes A. J. Stinnett, of Oak Hill, West Virginia, "The Dark Chrysalis is the best story ever published in your magazine of wonderful stories."

Miss E. W. Dedge, of Washington, D. C., writes to The Eyrie: "I started The Dark Chrysalis in the June issue and I could hardly wait for the July issue to come out. I have already finished the installment and am waiting impatiently for the month to pass. You may be sure that I shall not forget to get the next issue."

"Just saw the new W. T.," writes August W. Derleth. "Congratulations on Rankin, your new artist! May he stay with you as long as you exist!"

The second installment of The Dark Chrysalis, by Eli Colter, won your votes as favorite story in the July issue, and The Curse of Everard Maundy, by Seabury Quinn, was your second choice. It will help us to select the kind of stories you like best if you will write and tell us what are your favorite stories in the present issue. And if there are any stories you dislike, let us know which ones.

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I do not like the following stories:

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Why?