Author: Leslie F. Stone
Leslie Frances Silberberg (1905 – 1991), known by the pen name Leslie F. Stone, was an American writer and one of the first women science fiction pulp writers, contributing over 20 stories to science fiction magazines between 1929 and 1940.
THE FALL OF MERCURY (10)
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“Rays, forces,” said the giant, “held in subjugation by the power of light.”
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THE FALL OF MERCURY (9)
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“A gigantic sphere, easily a thousand feet high, it stood on the bowl’s rim.”
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THE FALL OF MERCURY (8)
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“The two stars indulged in a soundless, wordless battle.”
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THE FALL OF MERCURY (6)
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“How different they were, we did not know even now as we faced the giant creature before us.”
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THE FALL OF MERCURY (5)
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“I was forced to stand by while my friend passed through the bronze door and out of my sight — perhaps forever. “
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THE FALL OF MERCURY (4)
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“Were it our desire to wipe your millions off your world’s face we could do so…”
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THE FALL OF MERCURY (2)
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With scarcely a jar I brought our brave little flyer down on Mercury.
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