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Jacob
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RUNNING WOLF
Algernon Blackwood
"Go out. Wander alone among the woods, and if we see you, we slay you. Your bones shall be scattered in the forest, and your spirit shall not enter the Happy Hunting Grounds till one of another race shall find and bury them."
— Jan 22, 2026 09:28AM
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Algernon Blackwood
"Go out. Wander alone among the woods, and if we see you, we slay you. Your bones shall be scattered in the forest, and your spirit shall not enter the Happy Hunting Grounds till one of another race shall find and bury them."
Jacob
is on page 240 of 269
THE THING IN THE FOREST
Bernard Capes
"A wolf! - was it a wolf? O who could doubt it! Yet the wild expression in those famished eyes, so lost, so pitiful, so mingled of insatiable hunger and human need! Condemned, for its unspeak- able sins, to take this form with sunset, and so howl and snuffle about the doors of men until the blessed day released it. A werewolf - not a wolf."
— Jan 22, 2026 06:53AM
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Bernard Capes
"A wolf! - was it a wolf? O who could doubt it! Yet the wild expression in those famished eyes, so lost, so pitiful, so mingled of insatiable hunger and human need! Condemned, for its unspeak- able sins, to take this form with sunset, and so howl and snuffle about the doors of men until the blessed day released it. A werewolf - not a wolf."
Jacob
is on page 240 of 269
GABRIEL-ERNEST
Saki
"On the open hillside where the boy had been standing a second ago, stood a large wolf, blackish in colour, with gleaming fangs and cruel, yellow eyes. You may think-
Gabriel-Ernest is a werewolf."
— Jan 22, 2026 06:50AM
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Saki
"On the open hillside where the boy had been standing a second ago, stood a large wolf, blackish in colour, with gleaming fangs and cruel, yellow eyes. You may think-
Gabriel-Ernest is a werewolf."
Jacob
is on page 230 of 269
THE WEREWOLVES
Henry Beaugrand
"Ten or twelve renegades, half human and half beasts, with heads and tails like wolves, arms, legs, and bodies like men, and eyes glaring like burning coals, were dancing around the fire and barking a sort of outlandish chant that was now and then changed to peals of infernal laughter."
— Jan 22, 2026 04:58AM
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Henry Beaugrand
"Ten or twelve renegades, half human and half beasts, with heads and tails like wolves, arms, legs, and bodies like men, and eyes glaring like burning coals, were dancing around the fire and barking a sort of outlandish chant that was now and then changed to peals of infernal laughter."
Jacob
is on page 220 of 269
WHERE THERE IS NOTHING, THERE IS GOD
William Butler Yeats
"The ruby is a symbol of the love of God.'
'Why is the ruby a symbol of the love of God' 'Because it is red, like fire, and fire burns up everything, and where there is nothing, there is God."
— Jan 22, 2026 04:50AM
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William Butler Yeats
"The ruby is a symbol of the love of God.'
'Why is the ruby a symbol of the love of God' 'Because it is red, like fire, and fire burns up everything, and where there is nothing, there is God."
Jacob
is on page 210 of 269
THE WEREWOLF
Eugene Field
"Nowhere was there pity for the wolf; what mercy, thus, should I, the werewolf, show? The curse was on me and it filled me with hunger and a thirst for blood. Skulking on my way within myself I cried, 'Let me have blood, oh let me have human blood, that this wrath may be appeased, that this curse may be removed."
— Jan 21, 2026 08:32AM
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Eugene Field
"Nowhere was there pity for the wolf; what mercy, thus, should I, the werewolf, show? The curse was on me and it filled me with hunger and a thirst for blood. Skulking on my way within myself I cried, 'Let me have blood, oh let me have human blood, that this wrath may be appeased, that this curse may be removed."
Jacob
is on page 200 of 269
A BALLAD OF THE WEREWOLF
Rosamund Marriott Watson
"He's flung his pouch on the gudewife's lap,
I' the firelicht shinin' fair,
Yet naught they saw o' the grey wolf's paw,
For a bluidy hand lay there."
— Jan 21, 2026 08:30AM
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Rosamund Marriott Watson
"He's flung his pouch on the gudewife's lap,
I' the firelicht shinin' fair,
Yet naught they saw o' the grey wolf's paw,
For a bluidy hand lay there."
Jacob
is on page 197 of 269
THE WEREWOLF
Clemence Housman
“He longed for utter annihilation, that so he might lose the agony of knowing himself so unworthy of such perfect love. The frozen calm of death on the face appalled him. He dared not touch it with lips that had cursed so lately, with lips fouled by kiss of the horror that had been Death.”
— Jan 20, 2026 09:04AM
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Clemence Housman
“He longed for utter annihilation, that so he might lose the agony of knowing himself so unworthy of such perfect love. The frozen calm of death on the face appalled him. He dared not touch it with lips that had cursed so lately, with lips fouled by kiss of the horror that had been Death.”
Jacob
is on page 145 of 269
THE MARK OF THE BEAST
Rudyard Kipling
“Horrid doggy smell in here’
— Jan 20, 2026 09:01AM
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Rudyard Kipling
“Horrid doggy smell in here’
Jacob
is on page 130 of 269
THE WHITE WOLF OF KOSTOPCHIN
Gilbert Campbell
"All I have is yours, Ravina," returned Paul, "name, wealth, and
the devoted love of a lifetime."
"But your heart," persisted she; "it is your heart that I want”.
— Jan 14, 2026 12:31PM
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Gilbert Campbell
"All I have is yours, Ravina," returned Paul, "name, wealth, and
the devoted love of a lifetime."
"But your heart," persisted she; "it is your heart that I want”.
Jacob
is on page 90 of 269
THE GREY WOLF
George MacDonald
“At last there came a lull in the storm, and the same instant he heard a footfall, stealthy and light as that of a wild beast, upon the bones at the mouth of the cave.”
— Jan 08, 2026 02:12PM
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George MacDonald
“At last there came a lull in the storm, and the same instant he heard a footfall, stealthy and light as that of a wild beast, upon the bones at the mouth of the cave.”
Jacob
is on page 80 of 269
THE WEREWOLF
Hans Christian Andersen
“An hour alone she might have sat,
When a noise she heard - ‘Oh what is that?’
Lo, a coal-black hound! She sees and knows
The werewolf! While his teeth he shows”
— Jan 08, 2026 02:06PM
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Hans Christian Andersen
“An hour alone she might have sat,
When a noise she heard - ‘Oh what is that?’
Lo, a coal-black hound! She sees and knows
The werewolf! While his teeth he shows”
Jacob
is on page 75 of 269
A STORY OF WEIR-WOLF
Catherine Crowe
“For long years after these strange events, over the portcullis of the old chateau of the De Vardes, till it fell into utter ruin, might be discerned the figure of a wolf, carved in stone, wanting one of its fore-feet;”
— Jan 07, 2026 02:22PM
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Catherine Crowe
“For long years after these strange events, over the portcullis of the old chateau of the De Vardes, till it fell into utter ruin, might be discerned the figure of a wolf, carved in stone, wanting one of its fore-feet;”
Jacob
is on page 47 of 269
THE MAN WOLF
Leitch Ritchie
“Hail, Loup-garou!”
— Jan 06, 2026 08:47AM
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Leitch Ritchie
“Hail, Loup-garou!”





