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The work of Robert William Chambers. He was an American writer, novelist, painter, and illustrator active from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. His best known work is the horror novel 'The King in Yellow'. This work is a collection of novels containing horror and mystery elements, and had a great influence on later writers.

Robert W. Chambers works in the horror and fantasy genres, and his work is characterized by elements of horror, mystery, and often the supernatural. 'The Enchanting Story of King Karkos' was later published by H.P. It inspired writers such as H.P. Lovecraft and is evaluated as one of the works that contributed to the development of horror literature.

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Summary
It's one of those outdoor, delightful romance novels that only Chambers could write. An elegant love story at a duck shooting range in the Chesapeake Bay during "bluebird weather," one of those sudden warm days in winter that drive ducks far out to sea.

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Contents

I. It was now almost too dark to distinguish objects;
II. Marche, buried under a mountain of bed clothes,
III. Blue-bird weather continued.
IV. Marche, pacing the shabby sitting room after supper