H. P. Lovecraft Quote

Many of his questions seemed highly out of place to his visitor, especially those which tried to connect the latter with strange cults or societies; and Wilcox could not understand the repeated promises of silence which he was offered in exchange for an admission of membership in some widespread mystical or paganly religious body. When Professor Angell became convinced that the sculptor was indeed ignorant of any cult or system of cryptic lore, he besieged his visitor with demands for future reports of dreams.


Fiction - The Call of Cthulhu (1926)


Many of his questions seemed highly out of place to his visitor, especially those which tried to connect the latter with strange cults or societies;...

Many of his questions seemed highly out of place to his visitor, especially those which tried to connect the latter with strange cults or societies;...

Many of his questions seemed highly out of place to his visitor, especially those which tried to connect the latter with strange cults or societies;...

Many of his questions seemed highly out of place to his visitor, especially those which tried to connect the latter with strange cults or societies;...