The Second Interment
Posted by:
Minicthulhu (IP Logged)
Date: 15 October, 2016 12:21PM
There is a passage in the final part of "The Second Interment" which reads:
"He thought that he was lying captive in some Inquisitorial vault whose roof, floor and walls were closing upon him with appalling speed, were crushing him in their adamantine embrace."
I wonder if Smith thought of "The Pit And The Pendulum" by Poe or "The Iron Shroud" by William Mudford. My money´s on Mudford. :-)