The author avers upon his word of honor that in commencing this work he loads a pistol, and places it upon the table.
Horror, detective fiction
The author avers upon his word of honor that in commencing this work he loads a pistol, and places it upon the table.
Horror, detective fiction
Poe's critique of Langston Osbourne's 'Confessions of a Poet'
1835
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